142 CATALOGUE OF BURMESE BUTTERFLIES 



446. SUADA Sp. ? 



This insect, taken in October, 1893, in Upper Burmah, is 

 apparently closely allied to the preceding species, from which 

 it differs principally in the minute spot at the outward 

 extremity of the two discal spots in the former species being 

 conspicuous and much elongated, and in wanting entirely the 

 three small sub-apical spots on the fore-wing, 



447. SuASTUS GREMius, Fabricius. 



Taken in Sagaing and Tongoo in July, October, and 

 February. 



448. SUASTUS sp. 



One specimen, taken near Sagaing in February, said by Mr. 

 Moore to be undescribed. It may be an aberrant female of 

 .S. grenims, Fabricius. 



449. S. SALA, Hewitson. 



One specimen taken near Moulmain and one in Upper 

 Burmah in the cold season. 



450. Iambrix salsala, Moore. 



Very common. There is considerable variation in the 

 spotting of the upper side. I am unable to distinguish this 

 species from /. stellifer, Butler ; my series may contain both, 



451. Taractrocera m^vius, Fabricius. 



Taken in Moulmain, and named for me by the late Mr. 

 Hewitson as Cyclopides sagara, Moore. I have since taken it 

 plentifully in July in Toungoo. 



452. T. nicevillei, Watson. 



One specimen, taken near Moulmain, has all the spots 

 bright orange instead of straw colour as in T. mcevius, 

 Fabricius. Mr. Moore considered it to belong to a new 

 species, but I have very little doubt that it is correctly named. 



453. OcHus suBviTTATUS, Moore. 



Numerous specimens taken in Upper and Lower Burmah. 



454. Ampittia maro, Fabricius. 



I have caught many specimens, both male and female, of 

 this well marked species in all parts of Burmah. 



