1 68 CATALOGUE OF BUEMESE BUTTERFLIES. 



75. E. ANGULARis, Moore. 



I found this species once common near the Three Pagodas 

 marking the frontier between Tenasserim and Siam, in 

 December and January, 1877 and 1878. The insects were 

 then all much worn. I have also found it in April in Upper 

 Tenasserim, but it is rare. 



76. Melanitis ismene, Cramer. 



This insect and its wet weather form, M. leda, are very 

 common throughout Burmah. 



77. M. bela, Moore. 



The wet weather form I have only taken in Arracan in 

 September and October, but the dry weather form I have 

 found also in Bhamo and Tenasserim throughout the cold 

 season. 



78. M. zitenius, Herbst, 



This form is less common in Burmah than M. ismene. The 

 two seasonal forms run into each other. 



Sub. Fam. ELYMNIIN^. 



79. Elymnias tinctoria, Moore. 



This insect, which I cannot separate from E. undularis, 

 Drury, is very common throughout Burmah. 



80. E. DyEDALioN, de Niceville. 

 One female at Tavoy in August. 



81. Melynias timandra, Wallace. 



I have only taken five specimens, of which three are males 

 and two are females; two in September, and one each in 

 February, April, and May. It is a rare insect in Burmah, 

 but appears to extend from Arracan in the north to Tenasserim 

 in the south. 



82. M. malelas, Hewitson. 



Fairly common in plaintain gardens during the rains about 

 Moulmain, and also in Upper Burmah during the wet season. 



83. M. patnoides, Moore. 



The specimen figured by Mr. Moore in his " Lepidoptera 

 Indica" was taken by me at Aloungdau Kathapa, in the 



