158 SUB-FAM. EUPLCEIN^. 



apex of the forewing are absent, being replaced by whitish ; 

 the whole of the tawny markings also being very pale. This 

 specimen is, I believe, unique. 



8. D. (Salatura) genutia, Cramer. 



Very common at all times throughout Burmah. 



9. D. (Salatura) hegesippus, Cramer. 



Taken in Akyab and Rangoon divisions. Local, but 

 common where it occurs. 



ID- D. (Parantica) melanoides, Moore. 



Throughout Burmah, but scarce in the extreme north. 

 Caudal appendages of the male sooty-black. 



11. D. (Parantica) agleoides, Felder. 



Throughout Burmah during the rainy season except in the 

 central plains. Also in Arracan and in the Shan Hills from 

 November till March. Caudal appendages of the male sooty- 

 black. 



12. D. (Caduga) tytia. Gray. 

 Arracan Hills and Upper Tenasserim. 



Not common, December till March. In March, however, I 

 found it frequently in the Chin Hills, north-east of Bhamo. 



13. D, (Caduga) melaneus, Cramer. 



Moulmain district, Arracan Hill Tracts, and Bhamo district. 

 Not uncommon about Moulmain. In one specimen, caught 

 near the Jade Mines in the Bhamo district in January, the 

 submarginal row of white spots on the upper side of the hind- 

 wings is almost obsolete as in D. tytia, Gray. The outer 

 margin of the fore-wing is also as concave as in that species. 



14. EuPLOEA (Menama) modesta, Butler. 



Uncommon in Moulmain. I have not found this insect 

 further north than Moulmain. June till September. 



15. E. (Tronga) BREMER], Fcldcr. 



Commonly met with on the Tavoy coast in September. 

 Scarce at Moulmain, where I took one male and one female 

 in June. 



