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5. Lycorea pasinuntia, dark form with faint trace of inner end of 
pale submarginal band: captured by C. B. Roberts, Nov.— 
Dec. 1901 : in Coll, Kaye. 
6. Lycorea pasinuntia, darkest form: captured by C. B. Roberts 
in 1901: in Coll. Kaye. 
7. Lycorea ceres, barred form: captured by C. B. Roberts, Nov.— 
Dec. 1901: in Coll. Kaye. 
8. Lycorea ceres, darker barred form: captured by C. B. Roberts, 
Oct. 1901 : in Coll. Kaye. 
9. Lycorea ceres, median section of pale submarginal band has 
disappeared : captured by C. B. Roberts, 1901, probably Dec., 
or 1902, probably Jan. : in Hope Dep. 
10. Lycorea ceres, more complete disappearance of median section of 
pale band; captured by C. B. Roberts, 1901, probably Dec., 
or 1902, probably Jan. : in Hope Dep. 
11. Lycorea ceres, submarginal bar as in last figure ; the pale discal 
bar is however far more reduced in the specimen here repre- 
sented: captured by, C. B. Roberts, 1901, probably Dec., or 
1902, probably Jan. : in Hope Dep. 
12. Lycorea ceres, darkest form, only the costal end of the sub- 
marginal bar can now be detected, while the inner section of 
the discal bar is only represented by traces, and its outer part 
has disappeared. In this important respect Lycorea ceres is 
much in advance of L. pasinuntia in the tendency towards 
progressive darkening: C. B. Roberts, 1901, probably Dec., 
or 1902, probably Jan. : in Hope Dep. 
