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63. DiscorJiora iullia indica, Std. 



A common species found everj^where on low ground ; it frequents 

 bamboo jungle and also gardens and may be seen about dusk flying in the 

 neighbourhood of habitations. The females oviposit on bamboo leaves. 



01. Enispe euthymius, Db. 



Appears to be an uncommon species as I have secured only two males, one 

 at Pasaye, 300' on the 17th December 1919 and the other at Myekhanbaw in 

 April ~1915. The former has the dark markings very deep and about twice 

 as^ wide as in any of the Indian specimens I possess, while the usual orange 

 ground colour is" overlaid with brown scales, so that the orange colour just 

 shows through. 



Family— NYMPHALID.^. 



Subfamily — Nymphalin^e. 



■65. Charaxes polyxena hierax, Felder. 



Several males and four females taken at Pagaye, Maungmagan and Mye- 

 khanbaw from September to May. 

 C6. Charaxes aristogiton, Fd. 



A few males only taken at Pagaye and Wagon from December to April ; 

 no females have so far been seen. 

 'f)7. Charaxes fabius sulphureus. Roth. 

 A single male taken at about 300'. 



68. Eulepis aihamas, Drury. 



Males common along streams at the foot of the hills, but female^ are 

 scarce. 



69. Eulepis arja, Felder. 

 Common all over along streams. 



70. Eulepis jalysus, Felder. 



An uncommon species ; three males o^ly taken ; two on Sabataung 600' 

 and one on Kalataung 1,200' in December. 



71. Eulepis delphis concha, Wd. • 



Two males taken at Pagaye in October 1910 and a pair at Kalachaung 

 during April 1916 and 1917 respectively. 



72. Eulepis eudamippus, Db. 



Fairly common along streams during the summer and on hill-tops during 

 the cooler months. 



73. Apatura osteria, Wd. 



Males plentiful on the top of the hill at Pagaj^-e 600' and sparingly so on 

 the hill West of Kambauk, but no females were taken or seen at either of 

 these places. The only female secured was caught on Kalataung, above 

 Wagon at about 1,700' on 22nd December 1919, no males being seen here. 

 In all 33 males were taken in one particular spot, where they were to be seen 

 daily between the hours of 3 to 5 p.m. They seldom come within reach of 

 an ordinary net and keep to the higher branches of the tress ; they settle 

 Avith wings outspread in places where there are patches of sunlight and from 

 these spots fly out and attack any other butterfly that chances to pass along, 

 returning to the same leaf after the struggle. Fresh specimens may be taken 

 from November to January and worn ones up to end of May. 



74. Euripus halitherses, Db. 



Males plentiful on the hills but females appear to be very scarce. One 

 female of the form Isa taken at Pagaye, at the foot of the hill on 16th Decem- 

 ber 1919. 



