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255. Aemahdia liddeedalii, Atkinson. 

 Surgeon-Captain Graves obtained a single specimen at Fort "White at 

 7,000 feet in September, and I have subsequently obtained it from 

 a similar elevation in tbe South Chin Hills taken in the same month. 

 This species is single-brooded. 



Family HESPERIIDiE. 

 Subfamily Hesperiin^. 



256. Cel^enorrhinus pero, de Niceville. 



Two specimens from 3,500 feet in the rains. - „^ 



257. Cel^norrhinus leucocera, Kollar. 

 258. Cel^norrhinus aurivittata, Moore. 



Both the above were common in the Upper Chindwin from March 

 to May. 



259. Sarangesa dasahara, Moore. 

 Common everywhere up to 3,500 feet from March to June. 



260. Coladenia dan, Fabricius. 

 Similarly distributed to the preceding. 



261. Daimio bhagava, Moore. 

 Common in the Upper Chindwin and in the hills up to 1,500 feet in 

 February and March. 



262. Daimio narada, Moore. 

 Two specimens in the Upper Chindwin and one at 1,500 feet in March. 



263. Tagiades atticus, Fabricius. 

 A single pair from the Upper Chindwin in April and May. In 

 this species the male has a single transparent spot in the cell of the 

 forewing, and the female two spots. T. menaha differs typically in 

 the markings on the upperside of the hindwing, but these are of a 

 very variable nature. 



264. Tagiades obscurus, Mabille. 



Three specimens in the Upper Chindwin in March and May. The 

 only Burmese specimens I have seen. They do not differ from South 

 Indian specimens in my collection. 



265. Ctenoptilum vasava, Moore. 

 Two males only taken at 1,500 feet in March. 



266. Ctenoptilum multiguttata, de Niceville. 

 Very common at from 1,500 to 2,000 feet in March. A very 

 distinct species. All specimens of this and the preceding were taken 



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