THE COMMON BUTTERFLIES OF THE PLAINS 



OF INDIA. 



EXPLANATION OF PLATE II. 



Fig. 19 and 



„ 20 and 



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^ 26 and 



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„ 28 and 



,, 29 and 



^ 30 and 



„ 31 and 



(All butterfly larvae.) 

 19a Larva and pupa of ... Hebomoia australis, Butler. 



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Coluds etrida, Boisduval. 

 Catochrysops cnejus, Fabr. 

 Amhhjpodia anita, Hewitson. 

 Arhopala a mantes, Hewitson. 

 Rapala melampus, Cramer. 

 Cheritrajciffra, Butler 

 Tajuria cippus, Fabr. 

 Rathinda amor , Fabr. 

 Curetis tlietis, Drury. 

 Ismene goiaata, Moore. 

 Tagiades atticus, Fabr. 

 Baoris conjuncta, Herrich. 

 Schaeffer. 



Larva of Leucophlebia emiltens, Wlk, 



„ Cerur liturain, Wlk. 



,, Pseudelydna rufojlava, Wlk. 



„ Belippa lohor, Moore, 



,, Org y ia go7iostigma (EngliHh). 



„ Prodenia liUorali8,'Boisd. 



„ Ophiusa onelia, Gaen. 



„ Lo^pa katinka, Westw. 



„ Natadavelutina, Koll. 



„ Euschema percotii Swinh. 



42 and 42a Male and Female retinaculum (r) and frenulum (J) 



of the moth Rhodogastria aatreaa. 



[fhe explanaiion of Plate J (Larfxe) will be published in the Index yumber of this 

 Volwmt.] 



