SUB-FAM. NYMPHALIN^. fjl 



opinion that there is only one variable species in Upper 

 Burmah. I have only taken two females. 



Note. — I am of opinion that many of the species ? of Haridra named 

 in Moore's Lep. Ind. are merely varieties of one species, and that when 

 more is known of the life habits of these insects several of the names will 

 disappear. I have taken a considerable number of these insects, and I find 

 they vary much at the same times and in the same localities. 



loi. Charaxes fabius, Fabricius. 

 Arracan and Bhamo in the hot season, but scarce. 



102. EuLEPis ATHAMAS, Drury. 



This is an excessively common insect in Burmah, and varies 

 much in the width and colour of the discal band. 



103. EuLEPis ARjA, Felder. 



I have specimens of this insect, named for me by Mr. Moore, 

 taken in Upper Burmah in March and in Arracan in January. 



104. EuLEPis jALYSus, Fcldcr. 



One specimen taken in August at Poonkan, in Upper 

 Tenasserim, named by Mr. Moore. 



105. EuLEPis MOORi, Distant. 



One specimen caught in Mergin and identified by Mr. 

 Moore. 



106. MuwAREDA DELPHis, Doublcday. 



Taken at Tavoy and Phapoon in October and November, 

 but uncommon. 



107. MuwAREDA EUDAMiPPus, Doubleday. 



Not uncommon. I have usually found it about decaying 

 matter in the beds of streams. It is met with from Bhamo in 

 the north to Tavoy in the south at all seasons of the year. 



108. MuWAREDA SCHREIBERI, Godart. 



I have two specimens, both females, taken between the Narf 

 and Mayu rivers in Arracan in November. 



109. ROHANA PARYSATIS, WcStWOOd. 



I caught a number of males on the road between Kaukarit 

 and Myawaddee, in the Amherst district, on the 27th April, 

 1880. I have also taken males in the Upper Chindwin 

 district. Very local. 



