178 CATALOGUE OF BUEME8E BUTTERFLIES. 



165. C. NIVALIS, Felder. 



Taken abundantly on one occasion only on the Megabwee 

 Stream, in Upper Tenasserim, in December, 1879. 



166. Chersonesia risa, Doubleday and Hewitson, 

 Moulmain district, but not common. One specimen taken 



in Upper Burmah in February. 



167. C. RAHRIOIDES, MoorC. 



This insect appears to be a connecting link between C. risa 

 and C. rahria. It is common in Burmah. 



168. Absithra cocles, Fabricius. 



One specimen in August and two in February on the 

 Hlinebway River, Moulmain district. 



169. A. PERiANDER, Fabricius. 



I once found this insect abundant on one or two streams in 

 Upper Tenasserim, near the Siamese frontier in March. But 

 except on this occasion I have never met with it. A most 

 local insect. 



170. JUNONiA iPHiTA, Cramer. 



Throughout Burmah. In February, 1891, this species was 

 in hundreds near Aloungdau Kathapa Pagoda. I have pale 

 specimens shewing a very near approach to 'y. ida, Cramer. 



171. J. ALMANA, Linnaeus. 



Both forms of this insect are very common throughout 

 Burmah. The ocellated form (^. asterie, Fabricius) appears 

 to be the more abundant in Burmah, as I have caught it in 

 all the months of the year, while the unocellated forms I have 

 only caught in Lower Burmah from November till June. 



172. J. ATLiTES, Linnaeus. 



Very common in Lower Burmah, but comparatively scarce 

 in the dry parts of Upper Burmah. During the month of 

 July, 1892, in the Upper Chindwin district, I did not meet 

 with a single specimen. 



173. J. HIERTA, Fabricius. 

 Very common. 



