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Abisara neophron, Hewitson. 



*88. Abisara echerius. 

 Papilio echerius, Stoll, Sappl. Cramer's Pap. Ex., vol. v, pi. xxxi, figs. 1, 1 A 

 male ; 1 B, female ("1790) . 



Abisara angulata, Moore, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1878, p. 833. 

 One pair from Tavoy agreeing closely with some specimens from 

 Tenasserim, Tonghoo, Akyab, &o. We do not see how to distinguish 

 between the numerous varieties of this wide- spread species which 

 have been described by Moore under many names. These forms seem 

 to vary too much in most localities to enable them to be distinguished 

 even as local races. 



Family LYC^NID^. 



89. CURETIS MALATICA ? 



Anops malayica, Felder, Reise Novara, Lep., vol. ii, p. 221, n. 241, pi. xxviii, fig. 

 18, male (1865). 



Curetis malayica, Distant, Rhop. Malay., p. 202, n. 1, pi. xxii, fig. 28, male 

 (1884). 



One male from Tavoy and four from Ponsekai agree more closely 

 with the figure of this species than with any other, but differ from it 

 on the upperside of the hindwing in the black margin being broader 

 and inwardly diffused, not sharply defined, narrow, and even, as in 

 Folder's figure. These specimens agree exactly with some from Sikkim, 

 in which locality there appears to be every gradation between this species 

 and the most highly angulated G. hulis. 



90. Curetis bulis ? 



Anops hulis, Doubleday and Hewitson, Gen. Diurn. Lep., vol. ii, p. 473, n. 3, 

 pi. Ixxv, fig. 5, male (1852) ; id,, Hewitson, 111. Diurn. Lep., p. 15, n. 2, pi. iv, fig. 1 

 (1863). 



One female from Ponsekai which agrees in markings and colour 

 with the two figures above quoted, but in the angulation of both wings 

 is about intermediate between them. 



91. Castalius rosimon. 



Papilio rosimon, Fabricius, Syst. Ent., p. 523, n. 341 (1775). 

 A single specimen from Tavoy. 

 *92. Castalius roxus. 



Polyommatus roxus, Godart, Enc. Meth., vol. ix, p. 659, n. 142 (1823). 

 Three examples from Ponsekai. 

 93. Nacaduba ardates. 



Lyccena ardates, Moore, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1874, p. 574, pi. Ixvii, fig. 1. 

 Two males from Tavoy. 



LaMPIDES ALEXIS, StoU. 



In Mr. de Niceville's opinion this is almost certainly the cold and 

 dry-season generation of the following species. 



