1 66 CATALOGUE OF BURMESE BUTTERFLIES. 



58. L. DYRTA, Felder. 



Caught commonly during the rains at Bhamo. If the female 

 of this species has a white discal bar I have never seen a 

 female in Burmah. All I have caught or seen, without 

 exception, must be males. 



59. L. ROHRiA, Fabricius, 



Common in Lower Burmah in the dry season; not so 

 common during the rains. 



60. Tansima verma, Kollar. 



Caught in the Taoo hills in Tenasserim in October, and in 

 the hills north-east of Bhamo in March. 



61. Blanaida bhadra, Moore, 



One specimen only taken in bamboo forest in April, 1883, 

 (3,000 feet) in the Arracan Hills. 



62. Ypthima baldus, Fabricius. 



Very common throughout Burmah at all seasons of the 

 year. 



Note. — I see no good reason for changing the well known generic 

 name of Ypthima for Mr. Moore's Thymipa, and I have therefore 

 retained the former name for the species baldus^ savara^ and tabella. 



63. Y. savara, Grose Smith. 



The type specimen named by Mr. Grose Smith and now in 

 my possession was captured by me near Myawaddee, on the 

 Thoungyeen River, Upper Tenasserim, in February, 1881. 

 I have since taken it commonly in the evergreen forests of 

 Upper Burmah. I have some large specimens of K baldus 

 (so named by Mr. Moore), taken at the same time and place 

 as the type of Y. savara, which I am unable to separate from 

 the latter species. 



64. Y. AVANTA, Moore. 



I have both wet and dry season forms of this species, 

 which have been identified by Mr. Moore. Taken in Upper 

 Burmah. 



65. Y. cerialis, Watson. 



I have numerous specimens taken in the dry plains of 

 Central Burmah, both wet and dry season forms. This is 



