532 L. de Niceville & Dr. L. Martin — Butterflies of Sumatra. [No. 3, 



632. Tagiades toba, de Niceville. 



T. toba, de Niceville, Journ. Bomb. Nat. Hist. Soc , vol. x, p. , n. 32, pi T, 

 fig. 47, male (1896j. 



Occurs somewhat rarely in March, April and October in the 

 mountains south of Nanioe Oekor. 



633. Tagiades dealbata, Distant. 



Found rarely in the mountains south of Namoe Oekor. 



634. Tagiades ravi, Moore. 



Hagen as rani [sic]. Butler. Not uncommon in the plains. 



635. Tagiades pralaya, Moore. 



Not common in the mountains south of Namoe Oekor. 



636. Tagiades trichoneuiia, Felder. 



Grose Smith. Hagen. Occurs rarely in the same regions as the 

 last-named species. 



637. Tagiades finwilli, Butler. 



Originally described from Malacca. Excessively rare, a single 

 specimen only obtained on the outer hills on 9th July, 1894. I have 

 both sexes of tliis species from Toungoo in Central Hurraa. All the 

 species of Tagiades are true inhabitants of high forest, and are very 

 quick on the wing, but they never fly for long distances, and settle often 

 with outspread wings, mostly on the underside of leaves. The species 

 which have white markings on the wings when flying look wholly 

 white. 



638. Tai'ENA laxmi, de Niceville. 



Originally described from Upper Tenasserim and Perak ; occurs 

 also at SiDgla, below Darjiling, in May. In Sumatra it is rare in the 

 forests of the outer hills near Namoe Oekor. Dr. Mat tin possesses three 

 pairs only, taken in February, May to August, and December. 



639. Tapena thwaitesi, Moore. 



Originally desci'ibed from Ceylon. Is not the " Plesioneura " 

 utilia, Mabille, var. palawana, Staudinger, Iris, vol. ii, pp. 157, 165, 

 pi. ii, fig. 1 1, male ( 1889), the same species as, or very closely allied to, 

 T. thwaitesi ? The description and figure are said to have been taken 

 from a male specimen, but the markings are those of the female of 

 T. thwaitesi. This species is very rare in Sumatra, only two specimens 

 having been obtained in April in the forest near Selesseh. 



