82 TEBACOLUS. 



A second form of the female liar, the basal half of the priiiiaiies white, with a very 

 distinct orange apical patch, crossed b}- a complete sub-marginal band of blackish 

 spots. 



Secondaries entire!}' white, the nervules terminating on the liiud-mart,'in in large 

 blackish-brown spots, the blackish discal band being also strongly indicated. 



Underside. — Similar to that of the i'emale above described, but much paler in colour. 



Expanse 17 inch. [Spec, ex Natal ; GodinanScdoin Coll. ; Mux. Brit.) 



" Intkrmediate " FORM 01'' Male. — Primaries similar to those ol the " wet-season " 

 form ; the black apex and hind-margin much narrower, the inner black line being 

 entirely absent. Secondaries entirely sulphur-yellow, and without any spots or 

 markings. 



Underside. — With the exception of some brownish vermiculations on the secon- 

 daries, there is no difference from the " wet-season " form of the male as regards the 

 spots and general colour. 



Expanse IG inch. [S^jec. ex Natal ; E. C. Buxton; Mas. Brit.) 



" InteHiMEDIatk " FORM OF Femalv. — Ground colour of both primaries and secon- 

 daries white, the spots and markings somewhat reduced in size, but otherwise like 

 those of the " wet-season '' form (fig. Id). 



Underside. — With the exception of the slight fuscous vermiculations on the aiiex 

 of the primaries, as well as the secondaries, the general colour and markings are 

 similar to those of fig. le. 



Expanse 1'4 inch. {Spec, ex Natal ; 3Iiis. Rothschild.) 



"DuY-t-EAsoN " FORM OF Male. — Basal half of the primaries pale sulphur-yellow, 

 the apical area bright orange, narrowly edged on the costal and hind margins with 

 dusky brown. Secondaries pale sulphur-yellow, the cilia on the anal angle and hind- 

 margin reddish. 



Underside. — Primaries with the basal area pale yellow, the apical area slightly 

 darker and sprinkled with brownish vermiculations towards the apex. Secondaries 

 with the basal area rosy-yellow, the marginal border pale yellow ; the entire ground 

 colour covered with brownish vermiculations ; the usual discoidal streak and discal 

 band somewhat more strongly pronounced than in T. incretus (fig. Ig). 



Expanse 14 inch. {Sjjec. ex Weenen, Natal ; Mus. Rothschild.) 



"Dry-season " form of FeIviale. — Very similar to that of?', incretus (fig. lb), but 

 with the hind-marginal border somewhat darker. Secondaries with the nervuiar 

 spots and the discal band larger and more heavily indicated. 



Underside. — Priraaries slightly darker than those of T. incretus (fig. li). Secon- 

 daries deep sandy-pink, thickly sprinkled with dusky vermiculations; the silver spot 

 at the end of the discoidal cell very minute. 



