BUTTERFLIES COLLECTED IN THE TAVOY DISTRICT, BURMA. 891 



108. Neptis jumbah, Moore. 



A few specimens, in all, taken at :\Jaungniagan. Sabataung, Talaingva and 

 Meg\faungain during December, all at low elevations. 



109. Neptis haritu, Jloore. 



This is an uncommon species of which only a few were secured. The 

 females are rare. All the specimens secured svere taken at Pagaye and 

 Wagon during December. 



110. Neptis vikasi pseudovikasi, Moore. 



A Common species which keeps to the hills and flies from December to May. 



111. Ne2]tis anjana, Mooie. 



A single male taken in the Kaleianaung Reserve forest in June. 



112. Neptis ebusa fuUqinosa, Moore. 



Several males and a few females taken on the hills at Pagaye, Wagon and 

 Kambauk during December and January. 



113. Neptis miah nolana, Druce. 



.\n uncommon species and so far only taken on Pagaye hill, 500', during 

 December. 



114. Neptis viraja, Moore. 



This is an uncommon species as only four males and two females in «11 

 were secured ; two males on Pagaye hiU, 600' and the rest on Kalataung 

 1500', in December. 



115. Neptis heliodore. Fab. 



Plentiful in the hills all over the district. Numerous specimens of both sexes 

 taken during December and January ; very plentiful in the latter month. 



116. Neptis hordonia, Stoll. 



Common at all seasons throughout the district. 



117. Neptis peraku, Butler. 



Common on liill tops from Xovember to March ; numerous specimens taken 

 at Pagaye, W^agon, Kambauk and Sabataung during December and January, 

 lis. Nej)tis aurelia, Std. 



Rather uncommon ; flies in company ^A'ith N. peraka and hordonia during 

 December and January but found ver3/ sparingly at other times. 



119. Cyrestis nivea nivalis, Fd. 



Several specimens of both sexes taken during December and January, 

 both on the hills and low grounds. This species comes down to the streams 

 during the hot hours of the day and settles on damp sand. 



120. Cyrestis jieriander, Fab. 



Rather more scarce than the above and keeps to the hills. A few males 

 and two females taken on Pagaye hill 600', and on Kalataung 1500' during 

 December 1919. 



121. Cyrestis peraka, Dist. 



This butterfly keeps to the streams at the foot of the hills in dense jungle. 

 It was very plentiful during January 1920 on the road from Pachaung to 

 Kambauk, at a spot where a stream cut across the road near the 15th mile 

 stone. It has a weak flight and settles frequently on the underside of a leaf, 

 with outstretched wings. 



122. Cyrestis risa, Db. 



A common species to le seen everywhere and at all times of the year. 



123. Cyrestis raliria rahrioides, Moore. 



Taken sparingly in company with the above, at Pagaye, during January. 



124. Junonia iphita, Cramer. 

 Common at low elevations. 



125. Junonia lemonias, L. 

 Common at the foot of the hills. 



126. Junonia hierta. Fab. 

 Common in the plains. 



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