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is attracted by all sorts of decaying fruit. It is most plentiful 

 in October. 



119. DiCHORRAGIA NESIMACHUS, Boisduval. 



Rare. Three specimens only, caught at Bhamo in August, 

 1887. 



120. Stibochiona nicea. Gray. 



I have four specimens which I caught in North Arracan. 

 I have never met with it in the Salween or Irrawaddy valleys. 



121. Euthalia (Haramba) jahnu, Moore. 



I have several males and females of this species taken near 

 Bhamo from September to February. 



122. E. (Haramba) sadeva, Moore. 



One male and some doubtful females taken near Bhamo. 



123. E. (Haramba) julii, Bougainville. 



Males and females taken in the neighbourhood of Moulmain 

 and also in Upper Tenasserim. It is a very local insect, and 

 I have never seen it north of Moulmain. 



124. E. (Cynitia) cocytus, Fabricius. 



Two males and one female caught in Tenasserim in the 

 cold season of 1878. Two males and one female from 

 Mergin. 



125. E. (Cynitia) lepidea, Butler. 



Very common in Arracan and Lower Burmah during the 

 hot season ; but scarce in Upper Burmah. 



126. E. (Cynitia) andersoni, Moore. 

 Not uncommon at Tavoy in September. 



127. E. (Tasinga) anosia, Moore. 



I have only two specimens ; one caught in Lower Burmah 

 and the other in Bhamo. 



128. E. (Dophla) derma, Kollar. 



Sparsely spread throughout Burmah. August and 

 September. 



129. E. (Nora) kesava, Moore. 



I have several females of this species so named by Mr. 

 Moore. I have caught it not uncommonly at Bhamo and 



