172 CATALOGUE OF BURMESE BUTTERFLIES. 



1 10. Herona marathus, Doubleday. 



Not uncommon in Bhamo, where it always settles on the 

 trunks of trees in forests, with its wings closed over its back, 

 in September and October. 



111. H. ANGUSTATA, MoorC. 



I have four specimens from the Moulmain district which 

 have the macular bands narrower than those caught in Upper 

 Burmah. Both males and females also are smaller than the 

 corresponding sexes of H. marathus, Doubleday. 



112. Sephisa CHANDRA, Moore. 



A single female, taken from a spider's web near Bhamo in 

 December, 1888. I have never seen this insect on the wing. 

 My specimen most nearly resembles first variety figured in 

 plate 199, fig. I b, in Moore's '* Lepidoptera Indica." 



113. Hestina nama, Doubleday. 



I have taken three males only, in the hills in the north of 

 Burmah. 



114. EuRiPUS coNSiMiLus, Westwood. 



Four males and one female of this species have been pro- 

 cured by me on the Sinkan Stream, Bhamo district. The 

 males in October and November, 1887, and the female in 

 May. It is rare in Burmah. 



115. E. HALiTHERSES, Doubleday and Hewitson. 



The males are very common on the lower ranges of hills in 

 Arracan and in Upper and Lower Burmah. I have only 

 caught one female which, when flying, I mistook for Euplxa 

 diocletianus, Fabricius. August to November. 



116. Parthenos gambrisius, Fabricius. 



Common throughout Burmah. A very rapid flyer. Appears 

 at all seasons of the year. 



117. Bassarona teuta, Doubleday and Hewitson. 



I have only caught two specimens of this insect in Arracan 

 during the cold season. Both are females. 



118. Adolias dirtea, Fabricius. 



This insect is very common in many parts of Burmah. It 



