CATOCHRYSOPS PANDAVA. 15 



hind wing persists as a much reduced black spot almost circular, 

 crowned internally with a few orange scales ; in two individuals 

 a few black scales represent the lunules internal to the tail. 



On the under surface in both sexes the changes, as regards the 

 presence or absence of the marginal spots, are the same, except 

 that the ocellus and anal spots persist more conspicuously.* 



Colombo, December 17, 1902. 



* For an account of the seasonal variations of Catuchnjsops pandara see 

 Marshall and De Niceville, "The Butterflies of India, Burma, and Ceylon," Vol. 

 III., Calcutta, 18y0, p. 18S, pi. XXVII., figs. 187 and 188. 



