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"Intermediate" form of Female. — The size is rather smaller, and the ground 

 colour somewhat white ; otherwise the spots and markings do not diti'er from those of 

 the " wet-season " form. 



Underside. — Similar to that of the " wet-season " form of the male above 

 described. 



E.Kpanse 1"2 inches. {Spec, ex Wazirabad, Vmijiih; Brir/adier Hearsey ; Mas. 

 Brit. ; Type of T. pitrii>s.) 



" Dry-season " form of Male. — Smaller in size, and entirely white on the central 

 area of the primaries ; the brownish-black borders enclosing the orange apex much 

 narrower; the basal area faintly sprinkled with grey. Secondaries white; the 

 brownish nervular spots on the hind-margin somewhat smaller. 



Underside. — -Central area of the primaries white, the apical area yellowish-buff, 

 dusted with greyish sprinklings, the olive-greenish transverse band visible ; basal area 

 greenish-yellow. Secondaries, the whole of the ground-colour yellowish-buff', some- 

 what lighter on the hind-margin ; the dusky transverse band well indicated ; the 

 basal area thickly dusted with grey. 



Expanse \"2 inches. {Spec, ex Mean Meer, October 31, 1890; Harford Coll.; 

 Mus. Brit.) 



" Dry-season' " FORM OF Female. — Mucli smaller in size, the central area creamy- 

 white ; the orange apical patch narrower; the brownish-black transverse line slightly 

 broken towards the hind-margin ; the dusky spots very minute, the spot above the 

 sub-median nervui-e being almost obsolete. Secondaries creamy-white, the dusky 

 nervular spots on the hind-margin small. 



Underside. — Central area whitish, the basal area greenish-yellow ; apical area 

 yellowish-buff; the transverse olive-green band plainly indicated. Secondaries, 

 ground-colour sandy-yellow, with greyish dustings ; the brownish discal band only 

 faintly marked. 



Expanse I'l inches. {Spec, ex Mean Meer, October 19, 1890; Harford Coll.; 

 Mus. Brit.) 



A second form of the " dry-season " female has the orange on the apical area of 

 the primaries nearly obsolete, the brownish transverse line well-pronounced, and the 

 basal area thickly sprinkled with grey. Secondaries having the brownish nervular 

 spots somewhat larger on the hind-margm, the brownish spot on the costal margin 

 also larger, and a faint dusky line faintly traversing the discal area. 



Underside. — With the exception that all the dusky spots on both wings are larger, 

 and that the apical area on the primaries, as well as the entire ground colour ot the 

 secondaries, is sandy-buff', though thickly suff'used with greyish dustings, the colouring 

 agrees with that of the female above described. 



