124 CATALOGUE OF BURMESE BUTTERFLIES 



Upper Chindwin, in September. Numerous other males and 

 females taken at different parts of Burmah. 



294. Parygerydus horsfieldi, Moore. 



This is a common species in both Upper and Lower 

 Burmah. 



295. Allotinus multistrigatus, de Niceville. 

 One female, caught in Tenasserim in June. 



296. Logania marmorata, Moore. 



Two specimens taken in Bhamo which I think belong to 

 this species, but as it has hitherto only been recorded from 

 Mergui, I am doubtful of its correct identification. 



Sub-Fam. PORITIN^, Doherty 



297. PoRiTiA HEWiTSONi, Moore. 



Three males and two females, taken in Bhamo and 

 Tenasserim districts, April till June. 



Sub-Fam. LYC^NIN^, Doherty 



298. PiTHECOPS hylax, Fabricius. 



In my collection there are only three specimens taken at 

 Poungbyin in the Upper Chindwin Valley in November, but 

 I believe that I have often mistaken it for Neopithecops 

 zahjiora, Butler. 



299. Neopithecops zalmora, Butler. 



I have a very large series of these insects. They are ex- 

 ceedingly abundant near Mandalay and generally throughout 

 Upper Burmah all the year round, and shew great seasonal 

 variation. 



300. Neopithecops ? 



I have some specimens taken at Sagain, Central Burmah, 

 in February, which have a distinct bluish tinge on the white 

 markings of both wings. 



301. Spalgis epius, Westwood. 



Fairly common in Burmah from September to February. 



