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153. N. ADiPALA, Moore. 



Caught in the Bhamo district, where it was not uncommon 

 on the Sinkan Stream, in October and November. 



154. BiMBASARA BURMANA, dc Nicdvillc. 



One specimen of this distinctly marked insect from Moul- 

 main. Named for me by Mr. Moore. 



155. B. HARiTA, Moore. 



I have several specimens of this insect caught in Tenasserim 

 and Akyab which vary considerably. 



156. Pandassa fuliginosa, Moore. 



One specimen of the wet season form was taken by me at 

 Mergui. I also took the type specimen at Moulmain. 



157. Stabrobates nolana, Moore. 



One specimen taken at Tounggya Sekkan, in Tenasserim, 

 in February, 1881. 



158. S. viraja, Moore. 



Taken at Bhamo, but very uncommon. 



159. Rahinda hordonia, StoU. 



Very abundant. Both wet and dry season forms. 



160. R. paraka, Butler. 



Common. Specimens in my collection almost correspond 

 with i?. dindinga, Butler. 



161. R. DINDINGA, Butler. 



I have followed Mr. Moore in keeping this insect distinct 

 from R. paraka, but I am doubtful about it. 



162. Lasippa heliodore, Fab. 



Taken in the cold season near Rangoon and Moulmain, 

 but scarce. 



163. L. SATTANGA, MoorC. 



I have specimens so named by Mr. Moore. They hardly 

 appear to differ from Z. tiga. 



164. CVRESTIS THYODAMAS, Boisduval. 



Common where met with throughout Burmah, but local. 



