390 Mr. G. C. Dudgeon's Record of the genus Teracolus. 



of the hindwing are distally black and terminate on the 

 margin in triangular black spots, which are connected by 

 a fine black marginal line (similar to that shown in the 

 figure of bacchus (pi. 176). The veins of tJie hindwing on 

 the underside are not black, which character separates it 

 from bacchus. The females are in every case exactly 

 similar to the figure of the female of bacchus (Seitz, pi. 176), 

 and quite unlike that of ion- shown on the same plate. 



3. T. eupompe Klug. 



One female only was received. 'The characteristic 

 radiating terminal black streaks on both wings, the dark 

 basal suffusion and the discal row of pink spots on the 

 underside of the hindwing are well pronounced in the 

 specimen. 



4. T. achine Cr. 



Two males only received which appear to belong to 

 the race antevippe, Bdv. The ornamental spot is large, 

 orange and triangular without a proximal black border. 

 There is no hind-marginal stripe, and the underside is 

 white. The hindwings above in both examples have a 

 terminal conjoined row of triangular black spots on the 

 veins. 



5. T. evippe L. 



Two males and one female quite typical, 



6. T. antigone Bdv, 

 A large number of both sexes of this species were re- 

 ceived, corresponding completely with the race phlegetonia. 

 In some the marginal row of spots on the hindwings con- 

 sists of a disunited series of triangular marks, in others 

 all are merged into a broad marginal band leaving an 

 interneural series of white streaks. 



Explanation of Plate LXIII. 



Fig. 1. Teracolus tone Godt, (J, upperside, nat. size. 

 ,, la. „ „ ,, „ underside 



„ 2. „ ,, ,, $ upperside 



„ 2a. „ ,, „ „ underside 



„ 3. „ armilagei n. sp. ^ upperside 



„ 3a. ,, ,, „ ,, underside 



„ 4. „ „ „ $ upiwrside 



., 5. Pieris creona var. sigirrensis 9j upperside, nat. size. 



