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sinuated ; fringe testaceous : secondaries with a large semi- 

 circular SLilphur-yellow patch, dentated externally, from the 

 subcostal nervure, across the end of the cell, to the second 

 median branch ; fringe white, tinted with testaceous towards 

 anal angle : head white, with red eyes ; antennje black and 

 white above, tawny below ; thorax olivaceous, abdomen brown. 

 Primaries below sulphur-yellow ; the disk crossed by a broad 

 C-shaped black belt ; apex, apical costa, and outer margin 

 silvery white, inner margin broadly grey : secondaries silvery 

 white ; the disk ci'ossed by two or three red-brown spots ; a 

 similar discocellular spot : body below white, tibiss and tarsi 

 sulphur-yellow, tarsal claws blackish. Expanse of wings 

 1 inch 5 lines. 



Not unlike the females of some species of Anojjs and Holo- 

 chila. 



Terias, Swainson. 



21. Terias sulphurataj Butler. 

 Occurs also at Mare. 



22. Terias sinapina, n. sp. (No. 1) . 



Wings above bright sulphur-yellow : primaries with the 

 costal margin narrowly black ; a rather broad external border, 

 irregularly notched internally towards apex, bisinuated (to 

 the depth of rather more than a millimetre) between the median 

 branches : secondaries with black dots at the end of the veins, 

 connected towards the apex by marginal black scales : body 

 above olivaceous. Wings below bright sulphur-yellow, all the 

 veins terminating in black dots ; primaries with a few brown 

 scales in the cell, and a few more forming an imperfect annu- 

 lus on the upper discocellular ; secondaries with an irregular 

 double discocellular brown line surrounded by an annular 

 series of spots formed of little groups of brown scales : body 

 below yellow. Expanse of wings 1 inch 7 lines. 



Somewhat like T. Desjardinsii of Africa. 



23. Terias lifuana^ n. sp. 



Allied to the preceding species, but smaller, with the outer 

 border of primaries rather narrower and much less distinctly 

 bisinuated, also with the markings of the under surface much 

 more strongly defined. Expanse of wings 1 inch 5 lines. 



Not like any other species known .to me. 



