i34 TERACOLUS. 



Plate 38, fig. lb. 9 Witu, May I8!)l {F. J. J.; Jackson Coll.). 



,, If. Undei'side of fig. lb. 



,, Id. 9 Kainmoja (fff/j^. Dicer; E. M. Sliarpe Coll.). 



„ le. Underside of fig. Id. 



„ If. S Somali Land {J. G. Thrupp : .Mus. Brit.; type of T. thruppi). 



„ Ig. ? Somali Land (./. G. Thrupp ; Jfiis. Brit. ; tyiie of T. thrii])pi). 



„ 111. 9 Campi-ya-Simba, Ukamba, January IH'.)',) (/>/•./. ll'. Jjisoryey JIiis. Bothachild). 



„ li. S Bunda Maria, Somali Land, April 1884 {Col. Yerhury ; Mus. Brit.). 



„ Ij. Underside of fig. li. 



„ Ik. 9 Somali Land (./". G. I'hrupp ; J/cs. /Irit. ; tyjie of T. jamesi). 



„ 11. Underside of tii(. Ik. 



TERACOLUS EVAGORE (Klug). 



(Plate 39, figs. 1, la-lli.) 



Pontia evagore, King, Symb. Phys, Ins. plate viii. figs. 5, (1829). 



Anthoclmris ei-ayore, Boisd. Sp. Gen. I. p. 579 (183G). 



Callosune evagore, Kirby, Syn. Cat. Diurn. Lepid. p. 503 (1871). 



Teracolus yerburyi, Swinhoe, P. Z. S. 1884, p. 441, pi. xxxix. f. li'; Butler, P. Z. S. 1884, p. 41!i ; 



id. P. Z. S. 1896, p. 246, pi. x. f. 14 ; Guy Marshall, P. Z. S. 1897, p. 33. 

 Teracohfs sa.veu8, Swinhoe, P. Z. S. 1884, p. 441, pi. xl. tigs. 1, 2; Butler, P. Z. S. 1884, p. 491. 

 Teracolus swinhoei, Butler, P. Z. S. 1884, p. 491. 

 Teracolus evagore, Holland, Proc. U.S. Mus. Hist, xviii. p. 702 (1S9.:)) ; Guy Mar.shall, P. Z. S. 



1897, p. 34; Butler, Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist. (11) xx. p. 459 (1897); Aurivillius, Rhop. 



.dCthiopica, p. 435 (1^98). 



Allied to 2\ duira and 7! henyluii, but is at once distinguished by the nearly 

 obsolete black line along the inner margin of the primaries, this being represented 

 only by a distinct black spot near the posterior angle. 



Male. — Central area of the primaries creamy-white, the apical area brownish-black, 

 relieved by five spots of orange-red varying in size ; the basal area dusted with grey, 

 this colour faintly indicated on tlie inner margin and along the costal margin ; a 

 distinct black spot situated near the posterior angle above the sub-median nervure, 

 and connected with the hind-margin by a thin line of black. Secondaries cream_y- 

 white, with a large black spot near the apical area, the three median nervules 

 terminating in small spots on the hind margin ; above these spots a distinct grey 

 shading, separated by a line of white ; the base grey, with a black line extending 

 along the costal margin. 



Underside. — Very similar to that of T. Iici((/lhii, the usual black inner marginal 

 line only represented by a distinct black spot. Secondaries with the green shading 

 on the hind margin less strongly marked, extending along the sub-median nervure, 

 and suHusing the whole of the basal area. 



