324 Mr. A. R. Wallace 07i 



lunule, three small ocelli near the base, and a faint irregular sub- 

 marginal band of brown spots. Head and thorax dusky. 



Expanse of wings 1^ inch. 



Hab. — Mussooree, N. India (Coll. Moore). 



Distinguished from T. blanda by its costa not black-margined, 

 the yellow fringe, and other characters. 



17. Terias silhetana, r\. sp. 



Above, clear yellow ; a black border at the extremity of the 

 upper wing, commencing abruptly between the first and second 

 subcostal nervules, and reaching the outer angle, not regular 

 within and dilated into a quadrate patch at the apex ; fringe black. 

 Lower wings with a very narrow black edge, slightly dilated at 

 the extremity of the nervures and with a yellow fringe. Beneath, 

 with blackish-brown markings, disposed nearly as in T. fimbr'iata, 

 but with a rusty-brown quadrangular patch at the apex ; surface 

 sparely dotted with dusky scales, fringe of both wings yellow. 

 Head and thorax dusky-yellow. 



Expanse of wings 1| inch. 



HflJ.— Silhet (Coll. Moore). 



A well-marked species, although closely allied to T. sari and 

 T. blanda. 



18. Terias blanda, Boisduval. 



Terias blanda, Bd. Sp, Gen. p. 672. 



Hab. — Bouru, Amboina, Batchian, New Guinea (Wall.); Java 

 (Voll.) ; China, N. India (Moore). 



The black border is not quite regularly toothed or sinuated 

 within as Boisduval describes it, yet I believe this must be his 

 species. The Indian specimen agrees, but has the border of the 

 hind wings very narrow. 



19. Terias phanospila, Felder. 



Terias phanospila, Feld. Voy. Novara, p. 209. 

 Hab. — Java. 



20. Terias diversa, n. sp. 

 Alale. — Colour rich yellow ; markings intermediate between T. 

 blanda and T. hecabe. 



