SUB-FAM. NYMPHALIN^. l8l 



190. Cynthia erota, Fabricius. 



I found the males of this insect very common on one 

 occasion near Phapoon in November, 1878, and again near 

 Bhamo, where I caught one female in October. It is generally 

 spread throughout the hilly parts of Burmah. Females are 

 very uncommonly met with. 



191. Atella phalantha, Drury. 



Common all the year round about the edge of streams. I 

 have bred this insect from caterpillars found feeding on 

 willow. 



192. A. ALCiPPOiDES, Moore. 



Common at Tavoy, and also caught near Phapoon in the 

 autumn. Is a local insect. 



193. IssoRiA siNHA, Kollar. 



This insect is not uncommon on the gravelly beds of streams 

 in Burmah in the cold weather. Its flight is very strong and 

 rapid. It invariably rests with its wings closed over its back, 

 and is, in all its habits, quite different from the genus Atella. 



194. CuPHA ERYMANTHis, Drury. 



Common during the rainy season. The under side varies 

 considerably in the intensity of its markings. 



195. DucAPA FASCiATA, Felder. 



This insect was abundant on the road between Kaukarit 

 and Myawaddee on the 24th April, 1880. I have not since 

 met with it. ^ 



196. D. FLAVOBRUNNEA, Grosc Smith. 



A single specimen of this insect was taken by me on the 

 4th February, 1881, in the Moulmain district. It has been 

 named by Mr. Grose Smith, and the type specimen is in my 

 collection. This may hereafter turn out to be the dry season 

 form of the preceding species. 



197. CiRROCHROA OLivACEA, dc NiceviUe. 



Numerous males and one female taken in Tenasserim in 

 March and April. 



