144 CATALOGUE OF BURMESE BUTTERFLIES 



467. Kerana diocles, Moore. 



Not uncommon in Burmah from north to extreme south. 



468. Plastingia tessellata, Hewitson. 



One specimen taken on the 9th October near Kannee Police 

 Station, on the Attaran River, Amherst district. 



469. Unkana attina, Hewitson. 



One male and numerous females at different seasons about 

 Moulmain. The male was taken in a garden in Moulmain on 

 the 22nd August. 



470. HiDARi BHAWANi, de Nicdville. 



I took a single specimen resting on a dead leaf in Arracan 

 in February, 1883. A female, 



471. H. IRAVA, Distant. 



One specimen from Mergui taken in November. 



472. PiTHAURiA stramineipennis, Wood-Mason and de 



Nicdville. 

 One specimen taken in Upper Tenasserim in October. 

 Occasionally met with in considerable numbers in Bhamo 

 and the Upper Chindwin districts. A local insect. 



473. NoTOCRYPTA feisthameli, Boisduval. 



Common in Lower Burmah, but less common further north 

 My specimens vary much in the number of sub-apical and 

 discal spots. The commonest form has no sub-apical series 

 and only one of the discal series of small spots. In this form 

 the purple-grey on the under side is entirely absent. The 

 second form has generally the three sub-apical spots complete 

 (though I have one in which they are all absent), while the 

 lower series varies from one to three. In these the purple- 

 grey of the under side is very distinct. I have now sunk 

 N. 7-estricta, Moore, under this species. 



474. Udaspes folus, Cramer. 



Very common throughout Burmah. July to February. 



475. Telicota augias, Linnaeus. 

 Very common. 



