APPENDIX. 531 



Genus HYPOLYCvENA (FeKUn). 



HYPOLYC^NA NILGIRICA (Platk 210, Fig. :?, 3a i, c? ? )• 



Htipolycaim NU<j!rira, Moore, Pioc. Zool. Soc. 1883, p. ')27, pi. 49, fig. 8, ^J. 



Male. Upperside reddish-brown : forewing dusky olivaceous-brown along- the 

 costal border : hindwing with three subanal marginal black spots surmounted by 

 red lunules, and a white-bordered black anal-lobe spot; cilia edged with white. 

 Underside greyish-white : forewing with a very indistinct blackish discocelhihir 

 lunule, a submarginal Innular line with the upper end composed of double luiiules, 

 and a marginal luiiular line: hindwing with a more distinct black discocellular 

 lunular mark, submarginal and marginal line; the upper end of submarginal line 

 composed of double lunules ; a black spot on the costa near the base, and a lobe and 

 subanal black spot, the two latter slightly yellow and surmounted with dark yellow. 

 Female, olivaceous-brown : hindwing with large black subanal and less-sized 

 marginal spots surmounted with white; intermarginal line and cilia also white. 

 Underside with markings as in male. 



Expanse, S lir,, ? ly inch. 



The male was taken by Mr. F. M. Mackwood, at Dolosbagee, in March ; the 

 female was obtained from the late Dr. Thwaites' Collection. 



PRATAPA DEVA (Plate 210, Fig. 2, 2a, cJ ? ). 

 Pratcqia Deva, Moore (Lep. of Ceylon, i. p. 108, S). 



Female. Upperside violaceous-brown ; the lower basal area of forewing and 

 the hindwing broadly lavender-blue ; exterior marginal spots black. Underside 

 creamy-white, with outer discal slender black broken line, submarginal fascia, and 

 anal spots as in male. 



Expanse 2 1^ inch. 



Ceylon. " Bamagalla " (Macl-wuod). 



Sub-Family PIERINiE. 



Genus TERIAS (Lep. of Ceylon, i. p. 118). 

 TEBIAS TEMPLETONII. 

 Terlas TcnqMonii, Butler, Annals Mag. of Nat. Hist., March, 1886, p. 218. 

 " Dilale. Chrome-yellow. Forewings with black border as in T. purreea. 

 Hindwings with narrow iuternally-sinuated black border. Underside gamboge- 

 yellow, with well-defined black marginal dots : forewings with two black dots, 

 followed by a sinuous mark within the cell ; a transverse black-edged spot closing the 

 cell : hindwings with three black ring-spots near the base, a black-edged angular 



