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SuASTirs ADiTus, Moore. 



A single male taken at Nichuguard, Naga Hills, in November and five 

 males at Sebong and in the Western Manipur Hills in March and Nov- 

 ember. 



Taractkocbra atkopunctata, Watson. 



A male taken at Sebong in July and a female during the same month 

 near Suroi Village, Manipur. 



Ampittia maro, Fabr. 



Males common in the Manipur Valley. A few also taken at Sebong. The 

 females appear to be much rarer and only seven were obtained. 



Ampittia maroides, De N. 



Five males taken at Sebong in April, July and November. This species 

 has not previously been recorded north of Tenasserim. 



Iambrix tytlbri, Evans, 



A female taken at Kirbari, Naga Hills, in July and two males at the same 

 place in September have recently been described by Major W. H. Evans 

 under the above name. 



Expanse: dl'lS"; $. 1-35". 



Tambrix ? sp. ? 



A single female taken on the Irang River, Manipur, is very close to 

 I. tytleri but differs on the upperside in having the two spots in the cell of 

 forewmg quite separate and the lower spot not inwardly produced beyond 

 the inner edge of the spot in interspace 2 ; the outer edge of spot in inter- 

 s^aace 2 in line with the spot above it and not outwardly produced ; an 

 additional spot in interspace 8 near the base. Underside : Fore wing : differs 

 as on upperside. Hindwing : no spot in cell, otherwise similar. 



Expanse : $ l-Oo", 



^ROMACHXJs, sp. ? 



Four males of a species very close to ^. stigmata taken at the northern 

 end of the Manipur Valley in June and another in the Western Manipur 

 Hills in March. The markings on the underside are very similar, but the 

 spot in the cell is rather darker. The forewing on the upperside completely 

 lacks the sexual brand. 



^]romachus stigmata, Moore. 



Not common in Manipur, four males and three females taken at the nor- 

 thern end of the Manipur Valley and a male at Sebong. Two males taken 

 at Kirbari, Naga Hills, where it is more plentiful than in Manipur, have the 

 discal brand very indistinct and the postmedian row of white spots on 

 forewing very distinct, on the underside the dark spot in the cell is hardly 

 indicated. 



^5ilROMACHUS DISOBETA, Plotz. 



Two males and a female, which agree with specimens from the Khasi 

 Hills, were taken at the northern end of the Manipur Valley in May and 

 July. 



