l8o CATALOGUE OF BUEMESE BUTTERFLIES. 



182. YoMA VASUKi, Doherty. 



Found throughout Burmah in the dry season. In February, 

 1892, it was very common near Aloungdau Kathapa Pagoda, 

 in the Ohindwin district. It frequents thick forest, and is very 

 difficult to catch in good order. 



183. Apatura bolina, Linnaeus. 



Common throughout Upper and Lower Burmah. 



184. A. Misippus, Linnaeus. 



This insect is not nearly so common in Lower Burmah as 

 the preceding species ; but is very common in the dry zone of 

 Central Burmah. 



185. Penthema darlisa, Moore. 



I took one specimen of this insect near the Siamese frontier 

 in Tenasserim in March. It had settled on some elephant 

 dung. 



186. DOLESCHALLIA INDICA, MoorC. 



This insect was common about the villages on the banks of 

 the Houngdraw River in October, 1880, where it settled on 

 the mud under and near the native houses. I have also taken 

 it near Bhamo. 



187. Kallima limborgii, Moore. 



Frequent in forests throughout Burmah. I cannot separate, 

 even as a local form, this insect from K. inicus, Boisduval. I 

 have specimens from Burmah similar in all respects to the 

 latter. 



188. Cethosia cyane, Drury. 



Common in Burmah up to about 1,000 feet elevation during 

 the rainy season. I have bred it from larvae feeding on 

 passion flower in Moulmain. 



189. C. biblis, Drury. 



In the north of Upper Burmah and in the hills of Lower 

 Burmah this species replaces C. cyane, Drury. This and the 

 last species vary much in size, and the females vary much in 

 the amount of ferruginous colouring on the upper side of both 

 wings. 



