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having the ground colour of both wings pale amber-brown 

 instead of being strongly tinged with orange. It is a rare 

 insect in Burmah. 



423. Satarupa bhagava, Moore. 



I have five specimens of this species, which vary in the 

 colour of the band on the upper side of the hind-wing from 

 pure white to pale yellow. Captured in December, March, 

 and May. I have also one female so named by Mr. Moore 

 in which the white markings are much enlarged. 



424. S. PHiSARA, Moore. 



One specimen, taken in Upper Burmah. The yellow band 

 on the hind-wing is very narrow, and the general appearance 

 of the insect is much darker than the preceding species. The 

 insects of this genus generally settle with their wings extended 

 on the flat surface of rocks near water, and are difficult to 

 catch in a net. 



425. Odina ortygia, de Niceville. 



One specimen taken at Tounggya Sekkan in February, 1881. 

 I have never seen another in Burmah. 



426. Tagiades khasiana, Moore. 

 Common about Rangoon. 



427. T. MEETANA, MoorC. 



T. ALiCA, Moore. 

 I believe these two constitute only one species. The amount 

 of pale colour on the upper side of the hind-wing is subject to 

 variation ; and I have some specimens in which the cilia are 

 white throughout and others in which they are tipped with 

 brown. My series consists of about fifteen specimens only, so 

 that I cannot write with confidence on the subject. 



428. T. MENAKA, Moore. 



One male, identified by Mr. Moore, was taken by me in 

 Lower Burmah. 



429. T. ATTicus, Fabricius. 



Fairly common throughout Burmah. 



