t^6 CATALOGUE OF BURMESE BUTTERFLIES 



394. LoHURA ATYMNUS, Cramer. 

 Common throughout the year. 



395. CuRETis BULis, Doubleday and Hewitson. 



I What I identify as C. bvlis is the commonest form through- 

 out Burmah. Some specimens approach C. malayica, Felder. 



396. C. THETIS, Drury. 



This is the form which is most plentiful in Akyab district in 

 November and December. 



397. C. ANGULATA, MoorC. 



I have one specimen so named by Mr. Moore taken at 

 Bhamo in October. 



398. C. SARONis, Moore. 



Several specimens taken on the Arracan coast. 



Note.— The above classification, so far as I am aware, is purely 

 arbitrary, and I think it will turn out that in Burmah at any rate there 

 are, at most, two variable species. 



399. Drina donina, Hewitson. 



One specimen, caught in Tenasserim in November, and one 

 in Arracan in December. Very rare. 



400. Araotes lapithis, Moore. 



Three males and one female were taken by me in a pine 

 apple garden near Nyoungbinseip, in the Moulmain district, 

 in December, 1880, and January, 1881. One female was 

 taken at Bhamo in October. 



401. Deudorix epijarbas, Moore. 



I have only one male in my collection, taken at Tavoy in 

 October. 



402. ZiNASPA DisTORTA, de Niccville. 



One male from Bhamo, taken in April, one female. Upper 

 Chindwin, in April, and another from Rangoon in May, 1883. 



403. Rapala sphinx, Fabricius. 



I have three specimens of a Rapala with the under side of 

 the wings of an exceedingly rich dark brown, and with the 

 under side of the abdomen of a bright yellow colour, shewing 

 a most marked contrast against the dark brown wings. I 

 believe these to belong to this species. 



