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scales and with a subinesial series of dark spots. However, it has in 

 addition a black spot at the end of the cell on this wing. In the 

 second type (Baltia hutleri) there is some superficial resemblance to 

 the color pattern of Phulia; however, it is distinctly different in hav- 

 ing two black spots at end of cell on hind wing on both surfaces, in 

 having a pinkish instead of yellowish ground color on hindwing and 

 apex of forewing below, in lacking the black stripes found in the 

 middle of cell and in interspace Cuz, and in lacking the submesial 

 series of black spots between the veins that are found in Phulia. 

 Species: 



1. Baltia shawi (Bates), in Henderson and Hume, Lahore to Yarkand, pp. 305, 



306, 1873 (Mesapia). 



2. Baltia hutleri (Moore), Proc. Zool. Soc. London (1882), p. 256, pi. 2, figs. 6, 6a, 



1882 {Synchloe). 



