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CyRESTIS RISA. 



G. visa, Doubl. & Hew. Gen. D. Lep. ii. p. 2fi2, t. xxxii. 4 ; Butt. 

 Ind. ii. p, 256. 



Occurs iu East Pegu at low elevations. 



Cyrestis rahria. 



G. rahria, Moore, Cat. E. I. C. p. 147, t. iii. a. 2; Butt. Ind. 

 ii. p. 256. 



Appears to be common at Perak. 



Kallima inachxjs. 



Paphia inachus, Bdv., Cuv. Reg. Anim., Ins. ii. t. 139. 3. 



Kallima inachus. Butt. Ind. ii. p. 261. 



Kallima limborgii, Moore, P. Z. S. 1878, p. 828 ; Butt. Ind. ii. 

 p. 262. 



Occurs in the Naga and Karen Hills and Ruby-Mines districts. 

 I can see no reason for separating the Burmese form from that found 

 in Sikkim and the Naga Hills, as they vary in all the characters 

 mentioned by Moore and de Niceville. 



Kallima paralekta. 



Paphia paralekta, Horsf. Cat. E. I. C. t. 6. %. 4 (1829). 



K. buxtoni, Moore, Trans. Ent. Soc. 1879, p. 10; Dist. Rhop. 

 Mai. p. 429, t. 37. 2. 



Seems uncommon at Perak. Tiie specimens sent by Doherty 

 agree with Distant's figure and seem to me inseparable from Javan 

 specimens. 



Kallima knyvetti. 



K. knyvetti, de Nicev. Butt. Ind. ii. p. 267 (1886). 



?jBr. alompra, Moore, Trans. Ent. Soc. 18/9, p. 14. 



Seems to be not uncommon in the Naga Hills at about 5000 feet. 

 The female, which is undescribed, differs from the male in having 

 the apex of the fore wing very much produced and a large hyaline 

 spot. Whether K. alompra is the same or not I cannot say ; but if it 

 really occurs in Burmah it is probably the same, as no other blue 

 Kallima has been taken in Burmah to my knowledge since it was 

 described, and by the description it cannot be separated. As, how- 

 ever, this must remain uncertain, I think de Niceville's name had 

 better stand. 



Charaxes delphis. 



C. delphis, Doubl. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 1843, p. 217, t. vii. ; Butt. 

 Ind. ii. p. 272. 



Two specimens from the foot of the Karen Hills. 



Charaxes schreiberi. 



Nymphalis schreiberi, Godt. Enc. Meth. ix. Suppl. p. 825. 

 Charaxes schreiberi, Butt. Ind. ii. p. 274. 



Doherty picked up a tattered male of this insect in the streets of 

 Toungoo, 



