BUTTERFLIES FROM THE CHIN HILLS. 655 



92. PsEUDERGOLis WEDAH, Kollar. 

 A single specimen at the foot of the hills in March. This species 

 appears to be very rare in Burma. 



93. Hypolimnas bolina, Linnseus. 

 Common in the Upper Chindwin and at the foot of the hills ; also 

 from Manipur. 



94. Argynnis niphe, Linnseus. 

 Occurs rather rarely in May and June from 3,500 feet upwards, 

 but is probably commoner later in the year. It appears to be common 

 in Manipur. 



95. Paethenos gambrisius, Fabricius. 

 A few specimens seen at the foot of the hills. 



96. Lebadea attenuata, Moore. 

 Rare in the Upper Chindwin in May. 



97. Lbienitis daraxa, Doubleday and Hewitson, 

 A single male at 3,500 feet in the rains. 



98. LiMENiTis DUDU, Westwood. 

 A single male taken at 5,000 feet in May. 



99. LiMENiTis (Moduza) peoceis, Cramer. 

 Occurs rather rarely in the Upper Chindwin, and at the foot of th© 

 hills from May to July. 



100. Athyma peeius, Linuteus. 



Occurs commonly in the Upper Chindwin, and a single specimen was 

 taken at 5,500 feet in February. 



101. Athyma opalina, Kollar, 



A single specimen taken at 5,000 feet in May. Markings as narrow 

 as in the Sikkim race orientalis, Elwes, but pure white. 

 102. Athyma cama, Moore. 

 A single female at 7,000 feet in April. 



103. Athyma inaea, Doubleday and Hewitson. 

 A single male of the typical form with broad yellow markings in 

 the Upper Chindwin in February. 



104. Athyma selenophoea, Kollar. 

 Fairly common in the Upper Chindwin and at the foot of the hills, 



105. Euthalia (Lexias) dirt^ea, Fabricius. 

 Not uncommon in the Upper Chindwin. 



106. Euthalia (Felderia) lepidea, Butler, 



