BUTTERFLIES FROM THE CHIN HILLS.'. 657 



121. Chakaxes fabius, Fabricius. 

 A single specimen at the foot of the hills in April. 



122. Chaeaxes (Haridra) hipponax, Felder. 

 Captain Longe, E..E., obtained several males of this species on the 

 Manipur river at 2,000 feet, some of the specimens are of the form 

 identified as typical C. hipponax, Felder, in " Lepidoptera Indica," 

 and others belong to the forms identified as C. Jiindia, Butler, and 

 C. jalinder^ Butler. I think there can be little doubt that all these 

 forms belong to one species. This species was also obtained from 

 Manipur. 



Family LEMONIID^. 

 Subfamily Libyth^in^. 

 123. Libythea myreha, Godart. 

 A single specimen of the typical form, taken at 3,500 feet in June, 

 and one of the form L. rama, Moore, at 5,000 feet in May. 

 121. Libythea lepita, Moore. 

 A single quite typical specimen taken at 5,000 feet in May ; also 

 from Manipur. 



Subfamily Nemeobiin^. 

 125. Zemeros flegyas, Cramer. 

 Occurred commonly in the Upper Chindwin and up to 3,500 feet in 

 the hills ; also from Manipur. 



126. Taxila FASciATA, Moore. 

 A single much broken male taken in the Upper Chindwin in April. 



127. Abisara neophron, Hewitson. 

 A single specimen in the Upper Chindwin in April. 



128. Abisara echerius, Stoll. 

 A single male taken at 7,000 feet in April, nearest to the form 

 A. suffusa, Moore ; also from Manipur. A female taken at 3,500 feet 

 the rains has all the white markings on the forewing very prominent. 

 Family LYC^NID^. 

 129. Gerydus biggsii, Distant, 

 Not uncommon in the Upper Chindwin ; only females obtained. 

 The specimens vary very considerably, one extreme has the whole 

 upperside brown^ the outer margin of the forewing and costa of the 

 hindwing darker, with a well-defined white band across the forewing ; 

 this form is the one figured by Distant ; in the other extreme the 



