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SUB-FAM. SATYRIN^. 1 67 



the species referred to in Moore's L. I. under the heading 

 Thymipa tabella, as having been taken in Burmah by Capt. 

 Watson. 



66. Y. HUEBNERi, Kirby. 



All the forms, huehneri, howra, jocularia, are found in 

 Burmah. It is an excessively common insect at all seasons. 



67. Y. (Pandima) newara, Moore. 

 Arracan Hills in the cold season. 



68. Y. (Pandima) watsoni, Moore. 



This is a common insect in Upper Burmah, both the wet 

 and dry season forms being abundant. 



69. Y. (Lohana) inica, Hewitson. 



I took half a dozen specimens of this insect near Bharno in 

 October, 1887. 



70. Callerebia orixa, Moore. 



Chin Hills, west of the Chindwin River. May, June, and 

 July. 



71. ZiPGETis SCYLAX, Hewitson. 



Tsinbo in the Bhamo district in May; and in Kale Valley 

 in April. Rare. 



72. Ragadia critolaus, de Niceville. 



On the banks of the Aploung Choung in Upper Tenasserim, 

 in October, 1880, and a single specimen in Tavoy in November, 

 1893. 



73. ErITES ARGENTINA, Butlcr. 



The male specimen figured in Moore's " Lepidoptera Indica," 

 plate 121, was caught by me near Kanee, near the Siamese 

 border, in October, 1880. 



74. E. ROTUNDATA, de Nicevillc. 



Six specimens of this insect were taken by me at Aloungdan 

 Kathapa Pagoda, in the Chindwin district, in January, 1893. 

 It inhabits dense, damp jungle, and is very difficult to catch 

 owing to it flying low among the bushes. This is synonymous 

 with E. beelinga, Moore, 



