sub-fam, nemeobiinie. 1 83 



Sub-Fam. PSEUDERGOLIN^, 



205. PSEUDERGOLIS WEDAH, Kollar. 



I have taken this insect in September, October, and February 

 in Moulmain and Arracan, and one specimen at Aloungdau 

 Kathapa in Upper Burmah in February. It is an uncommon 

 insect, and I have always seen it settle on the ground with its 

 wings outstretched. When disturbed it flies away rapidly, 

 returning after a time to the same spot. 



Sub-Fam. LIBYTH^IN^. 



206. LiBYTHEA SANGuiNALis, Fruhstorfer. 



Common about streams in Tenasserim. It also extends to 

 Upper Burmah, where I have taken it not uncommonly in the 

 cold season about Sagaing. It is very constant in markings 

 throughout Burmah. 



Fam. RIODINID^. 

 Sub-Fam. NEMEOBIIN^. 



207. SosPiTA FYLLA, Doubleday and Hewitson. 



One male and one female, taken in the Eastern Shan Hills 

 at 4,000 feet elevation, in March. Not uncommon in the hills 

 north of Bhamo. 



208. S. NEOPHRON, Hewitson. 



Not uncommon near Bhamo in April, May, and June. 



209. Abisara angulata, Moore. 



A very common insect all the year round. There is a con- 

 siderable variation in the ground-colour and in the distinct- 

 ness of the markings on the upper side. 



210. Taxila thuisto, Hewitson. 



Three females, caught on the Salween River above Moul- 

 main, in July and August, 1880, and one at Natchoung in 

 Upper Tenasserim. 



211. T. FASciATA, Moore. 



Common in Northern Burmah in April, May, and June. 



