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201. Kapala vakuna, Horsfield, (orseis, Hewitson). 

 Common in the Upper Chindwin in May and June. 

 202. Eapala petosieis, Hewitson. 

 Common in the Upper Chindwin in April and May, 



203. Eapala jaebas, Fabricius. 

 A single male in the Upper Chindwin in April. 



204. Kapala, sp. 



Two males from the Upper Chindwin in March. This is the species 

 I recorded in my Yaw list as R. melampus^ Cramer. I do not, however, 

 now consider it to be that species, and it appears to be intermediate 

 between R. jarhas and R. tnelampus ; on the upperside and in the 

 general tone of the underside it agrees best with R. jarhas^ but 

 the anal lobe of the hindwing on the upperside is pale yellow as 

 in R. melampus, and on the underside the subanal black spot is 

 crowned with pale yellow and not with scarlet as in R. jarhas. 

 The female (which I have from the Yaw district) agrees with the 

 male on the underside, and on the upperside is precisely inter- 

 mediate between R. melampus and R. jarhas^, having a distinct 

 reddish tinge, but not nearly to the same extent as in R. melampus. 

 I, however, hesitate to name a species of this difficult genus without 

 more material. 



205. Sinthusa, sp. 



A single female taken in the Upper Chindwin in May. It may 

 belong to either S. nasaka or S. amba ; it certainly is not S. chan- 

 drana ; it does not agree very well with a Himalayan female of 

 B. nasaJca in my collection, so is most probably S. amba, Kirby. 

 Family PAPILIONIDiE. 

 Subfamily Pierin^. 

 206. Delias hierte, Hiibner ; local race, indica, Wallace. 

 'Common in the Upper Chindwin in May ; also obtained up to 6,500 

 ■feet in the hills. 



207. Delias agostina, Hewitson. 

 One male at 7,0.00 feet in May, and a female at the foot of the hills 

 5n April. 



208., Delias pyeamus, Wallace, 

 A single specimen from 5^500 feet in the rains. 



