TERACOLUS. 105 



1SH4, p. 510; 18S5, p. 144; Aitken, Journ. Bombay Nat. Hist. Soc. ii. p. 38 (1887); 



Da\'idson and Aitken, Journ. Bombay Nat. Hist. Soc. v. p. 359 (1890); Watson, Journ. 



Bombay Nat. Hist. Soc. v. p. 36 (1890); id. op. cit. viii. pp. 522, 523 (1893); Guy Marshall, 



P. Z. S. 1897, p. 26; Butler, Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist. (6) xx. p. 456 (1897); Mackinnon 



and De Niceville, Journ. Bombay Nat. Hist. Soc. xi. p. 591 (1898). 

 Teracohis ])er/wtaii(s, Butler, P. Z. S. 1876, p. 159, pi. vii. fig. 1 ; Swinhoe, P. Z. S. 1884, p. 511, 



1885, p, 144, 1886, p. 43-?. 

 Teracohisfarrinus, Butler, P. Z. S. 1876, p. 159, pi. vii. fig. 2; id. P. Z. S. 1886, p. 373. 

 Teriicohin jnu-KS, Butler, P. Z. S. 187(i, p. 16tt, pi. vii. figs. 14, 15, 1881, p. 610, 1886, p. 374. 

 Teracolus casimirus. Butler, P. Z. S. 1876, p. 161, pi. vii. fig. 5. 

 Teracolm himhura, Butler, P. Z. S. 1876, p. 161, pi. vii. figs. 3, 4, 1881, p. 610; Swinhoe, 



P. Z. S. 1884, p. 511, 1885, p. 144, 1886, p. 433. 

 Galhsune etrida, Kirby, Syn. Cat. Diurn. Lepid. Suppl. p. 803 (1877); Hampson, Journ. As. Soc. 



Bengal, 1888, p. 362. 

 C'allosune himbnra, Kirby, Syn. Cat. Diurn. Lepid. Suppl. p. 803 (1877). 

 Callosune casimirus, id. t.c. p. 803 (1877). 

 Callosune/amnus, id. t.c. p. 804 (1877). 

 Callosune pernoiatiis, id. i.e. p. 805 (1877). 

 C'allosune purus, id. t.c. p. 805 (1877). 

 CaUoswtie farriiva, Moore, P. Z. S. 1882, p. 254. 

 Callosime pura, Moore, P. Z. S. 1882, p. 254. 



2Wacoh/-s cfrida is at once distinguished from T. eucJiaris by tlie mncli more 

 I'eddish tint of the orange on the apical area, whicli is also more restricted and is enclosed 

 by a broad transverse brownish-black line. The female also has a more reddish 

 orange aiiical band, with two distinct brownish spots visible on the primaries, one 

 spot being situated between the first and second median nervules and a second spot 

 appearing above the sub-median nervure. This character seems to be specific and 

 appears throngliout all the seasonal phases. 



Mat,e. — Central area of the primaries white, with a pale sufiusion of lemon- 

 yellow towards the apical area ; the orange-red apical patch lined on the inner side 

 with a very distinct, broad band of black ; costa, apex, and hind-margin with a broad 

 border of black, wliich becomes extremely narrow on the posterior angle; the base of 

 the wing blackish, thickly sprinkled with grey, extending along the discoidal cell ; 

 the usual minute black dot visible at the end of the cell. Secondaries entirely 

 creamy-white ; the nervules terminating in large brownish-black spots on the hind- 

 margin, but distinctly separated by white streaks, with a dusky spot visible near the 

 end of the costal margin. 



/7w</(»/-.v«V/^'.— Primaries with tho central area white ; the apical area yellow ; the 

 apex, costa, and basal area greenish-yellow; an olive-green band on the inner edge of 

 the yellow apical patch ; the black discoidal spot at the end of the cell plainly 



