130 CATALOGUE OF BURMESE BUTTERFLIES 



Sub-Fam. AMBLYPODINyE, Doherty 



342. Amblypodia ANITA, Hcwitson. 



I have a dozen specimens which I have taken in different 

 parts of Burmah. It is never a common insect, and I have 

 usually found single specimens resting on trees and shrubs. 

 They vary much in size and in the markings on the under 

 side. June, July, September, October, and February. 



343. A. ARRACANA, Grose Smith. 



The type specimen, which is in my collection, was taken on 

 the Arracan Hills in December. Mr. Bethune-Baker, in his 

 paper on the Amblypobia group, published in the Trajis. Zool. 

 Soc. Lond., vol. xvii., 1902, has included this species under 

 A. anita, Hewitson. 



344. SURENDRA QUERCETORUM, Moore. 



In the rains I have found these insects not uncommon both 

 in Upper and Lower Burmah. On one occasion in July, near 

 Hpa An, on the Salween River, I found them most abundant. 

 They were resting on the young shoots of a shrub, and 

 appeared to be imbibing the juice from a sort of Aphis. Both 

 males and females were abundant and allowed themselves to 

 be caught without moving. 



345. Iraota rochana, Horsfield. 



One male, with two tails to the hind-wing, taken at Modoon, 

 near Moulmain, in December. Very rare in Burmah. 



346. Mahathala atkinsoni, Hewitson, 



Four or five specimens, caught near Kindat on the Upper 

 Chindwin, in July, were named for me by Mr. de Niceville. 



347. M. AMERiA, Hewitson. 



One specimen at Hpapoon, on the Upper Salween, in 

 November, and one at Bhamo in May. Rare. . 



348. Thaduka multicaudata, Moore. 



Two female specimens, taken in July and April at Hpa An, 

 on the Salween River, and at Tounggya Sekkan, in Moul- 

 main district. Rare. 



349. Arhopala centaurus, Fabricius. 

 Common. 



