184 CATALOGUE OF BUEMESE BUTTEEFLIES, 



212. Zemeros elegyas, Cramer. 



This butterfly, which is found generally throughout Burmah? 

 is sometimes found near Bhamo in great quantities. It is 

 subject to great variation in the extent of the white markings 

 on the upper side. 



Fam. PAPILIONID^. 

 Sub-Fam. PAPILIONIN^. 



213. Ornithoptera ^acus, Felder. 



This is not an uncommon species in Central Burmah. It is 

 most abundant from June till September. In Lower Burmah 

 it is not so common. I have also seen what was evidently a 

 fresh brood flying in February at Sagaing. I have found 

 pupae in August from which have emerged perfect insects in 

 September. 



214. O. CERBERUS, Felder. Moulmain, Rangoon, Bhamo, 



and Akyab. 

 Caught occasionally from June to November. This is a 

 local and doubtfully distinct race of O. pom^eus, Cramer. 



215. O. heliaconoides, Moore. 



One specimen taken at Hpapun in the Salween Hill Tracts 

 in October, 1878. It appears to be very rare in Burmah. 



216. LosARiA DOUBLED AYi, Wallace. 



Not uncommon near Rangoon and Moulmain in October 

 and November. The males are much commoner than the 

 females. 



217. Menelaides ARiSTOLOCHiiE, Cramer. 



Very abundant, especially near the sandy beds of streams, 

 throughout the year. The females are as plentiful as the 

 males, and frequent the same places. 



218. Pangerana aidoneus, Doubleday. 



One male and one female, caught on the Naaf and Mayu 

 Road in Arracan in October. 



