134 JOURNAL, BOMBAY NATURAL HLST. SOCIETY, Vol. XXIV. 



Arhopala anaktb, Hewitson. 



Two males of this very rare species were obtained on the Irang River, 

 Manipur, in May and inlj. 



Major W. H. Evans gives the habitat of this form as Cachar, Burma, but 

 does not state who obtained it previously so far north as Cachar. Bethune- 

 Baker and De Niceville do not record it further north than Myitta, Tenasse- 

 rim. It is a very beautiful species. 



Akhopala agada, Hewitson. 



Numerous males and three females taken at Sebong, Manipur, in April. 



These specimens are somewhat darker underneath than examples from 

 Burma in the De Niceville collection. 



In the J., B. N. H. S., Vol. XXI, p. 597, 1 erroneously recorded this species 

 as having been taken in the Naga Hills. The specimens referred to were 

 really A. bazalus. 



Arhopala eumolphus. Distant. 



Five males a,nd three females of typical eumolphus were obtained at Imphal, 

 Sebong, and on the Cachar Road, Manipur, from November to April. The 

 race lielUmore is very conunon at the same places. 



Ae,hopala apidanuS ahamus, Doherty. 



Two males and two females taken at Nichuguard; Naga Hills, from October 

 to January, and a male at Sebong, Manipur, in April. 



Arhopala Adrian a, De N. 

 A single female taken at Imphal, Manipur, in August. 



Arhopala abseus, Hewitson. 



Five specimens taken at Sebong, Manipur, in April and another on the 

 Irang River, Western Manipur Hills, in October. 



Arhopala chinensis, Felder. 



Very common in the Manipur Valley, a single female was also taken in 

 the Naga Hills at r),000 feet in September. 



Arhopala areste, Hewitson. 



Five males and four females taken at Imphal from September to March 

 and a female on the Irang River, Manipur, in February. A pair taken in 

 the Naga Hills at 5,000 feet in August and October and a female at Nichu- 

 guard in December. 



Arhopala bazalus, Hewitson. 



Not uncommon in Manipur from the foot of the Hills up to 5,000 feet. In 

 the Naga Hills a fair number were obtained at about 5,000 feet. 



Arhopala agrata, De N. 



Two males which agree with specimens in the De Niceville collection were 

 obtained at Sebong, Manipur, in March and April, two males and eight females 

 at the same place in July and a pair in October. 



