FAM. HESPERIID^ 137 



404. R. TARA, de Niceville. 



One specimen taken at Tounggya Sekkan in May may be 

 this species. 



405. R. scHisTACEA, Moore. 



Fairly common in Upper and Central Burmah. 



406. R. ORSEis, Hewitson. 



I refer to this species specimens which I have taken in 

 Tavoy. They differ principally from the preceding species in 

 having the band on the under side broader, and bordered on 

 both sides w^ith white ; and in having the caudal spot encircled 

 with orange instead of merely crowned with that colour. 



407. R. XENOPHON, Fabricius. 



Two males taken, one at Bhamo, and the other at Hpapoon 

 on the Yoonzaleen River. 



408. R. suFFUSA, Moore. 



One male and several females from the Bhamo district. 



409. R. MELAMPus, Cramer. 



I have only a few specimens, taken in Upper Burmah, but 

 it has probably been overlooked by me, as I did not distinguish 

 it from the following species, 



410. Rapala jarbas, Fabricius. 



Common all the year round, both males and females. 



411. Bindahara phocides, Fabricius. 



One female, caught in Bhamo district at Tsinbo, above the 

 third defile of the Irrawaddy River, in May. 



Fam. HESPERIID^ 



412. Orthophoetus phan^us, Hewitson. 



Moulmain, Rangoon, and Bhamo. One specimen was caught 

 flying about the flowers of Phlox drummondi in my garden at 

 sunset in the cold weather. 



413. Charmion ficuln^a, Hewitson. 



One specimen taken at Tounggya Sekkan in Tenasserim in 

 February, 1881. 



