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within, widest at the outer angle and vanishing before reaching 

 the anal angle. 



Beneath : rich yellow ; upper wings with two minute discoidal 

 dots, and marsrinal dots as in T. smilax ; lower wings scantily 

 speckled with black scales, a discoidal and a submarginal small 

 black spot towards the base, and very faint transverse dusky 

 bands as in T. smilax. 



^a6.— Australia, Moreton Bay (B. M.). 



10. Terms in gana, n. sp. 



The second subcostal branch and the disco-cellular nervure of 

 the lower wing arising close together as in T. herla. Wings 

 elontrate, uppers with a black border at the apex not quite reach- 

 ing the outer angle, above which are two rounded indentations ; 

 lower wings with a row of marginal dots, sometimes connected 

 by a narrow black edging ; a black mark sometimes appears at 

 the end of the cell. Beneath : upper wings with a black dis- 

 coidal spot and minute marginal dots; lower wings with discoi- 

 dal and basal spot as in T. auslralls, sometimes another within 

 the cell, and a transverse curved dusky band, sometimes very 

 distinct, at others almost obsolete. Black points at the ends of 

 the nervures. Fringe of the upper wings dusky, of the lower 

 yellow. Female paler. 



Expanse of wings 1 \ inch. 



Hah. — Australia, Sidney (B. M.). 



1 1 . Terias sinta, n. sp. 



Form of T. smilax ; border of upper wings narrower, entire and 

 slightly scalloped within, not reaching the outer angle; lower 

 wings with minute dots at the end of the nervures. Beneath : 

 uppers with a very faint discoidal spot; lower wings faintly black- 

 speckled, and with spots and band as in T. australis, more or 

 less faintly indicated. Fringe yellow ; no black marginal dots be- 

 neath. 



Expanse 1| inch. 



Hah. — Australia, Moreton Bay (B. M.). 



12, Terias senna, Ve\Aer. 

 Terias senna, Feld, Voy. Novara, p, 2\%, 

 77a?>.— Malacca. 



