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92. Parthenos gambrisius. Fab. 



Common at low elevations in bamboo and scrub jungle. Though plentiful 

 it is difficult to take as it is a wary creature. 



93. Liminitis procris anarta, Moore. 



A common species found throughout the district at all elevations. 



94. Lebadea martlia attenuata, Moore. 



Very common at all elevations at all times. 



95. Pcmtoporia nefte nivifera, But. 



Males very common but females scarce. This species is found at all eleva- 

 tions but apparently prefers hill-tops, where they may be seen in large num- 

 bers. The males are about the most pugnacious of all butterflies and will 

 attack and drive away any others that happen to come, and I found it 

 necessary to catch and destroy all the males I could before settling down to 

 collect. 



96. Pcmtoporia zeroca, Moore. 



Two females only taken, one at Maungmagan on 9th April 1914 and th& 

 other in Mergui district on 12th November 1919 ; so far no males have been 

 seen. 



97. Pantoporia kresna, Moore. 



Plentiful on hill-tops ; numerous specimens of both sexe3 were taken on 

 Pagaye hill 500' and Kalataung, 1,500' to 2,000', during December and January. 

 It is found at all seasons, but is most numerous from November to March. 



98. Pantoporia kanwa, Moore. 



Males common but females very scarce, on hill-tops, from November to 

 March. Many males and a few females taken at Pagaye, Wagon and 

 Kambauk during December and January. 



99. Pantoporia ajmlina, Koll. 



A single male taken on Kalataung 1,700' on 22nd December 1919. This 

 specimen is nearer to the Sikkim form than the N.-W. Himalayan form, so far 

 as the spots and bands on the upper sides of the wings are concerned. 



100. Pantoporia perius, L. 



Very common at all seasons from about sea level to 1,000', all over the 

 district. 



101. Pantoporia larymna, Db. 



Four males and three females only taken in about 8 years collecting.. 

 It keeps to the higher branches of trees and seldom descends low, which 

 may account for it being so scarce. Specimens have been taken at low 

 elevations as well as on the hills. 



102. Pantoporia asiira, Moore. 



A single female taken at the foot of the hill at Pagaye. This one agrees 

 in every respect with N.-W. Himalayan specimens in my collection. 



1 03. Pantoporia pravara, Moore. 



Plentiful on hill-tops in company with P. kanwa and P. kresnci. Many 

 specimens taken at Pagaye, Wagon and Kambauk during December and 

 January. 



104. Neptis hylas adara, Moore. 



A common species found at all seasons throughout the district. 



105. Neptis soma, Moore. 



Not uncommon both on the hills and plains at all times of the year. 



106. Neptis nata cresina, Moore. 



Rather a rare species, found in heavy forest at all elevations. I secured 

 about a dozen specimens ; two at Yeawing in February and a few at" Pagaye, 

 Sabataung and Wagon during December 1919. 



107. Neptis columella martabana, Moore. 



Of this species oidy two males were secured, one on Kalataung 1,500' ia 

 December 1919 and one on Pagaye hill 500' in March 1916. 



