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series angulated), and a series of large hastate spots at the 

 termmal extremities of the nervures dark orange. Expanse 

 of wings 1 inch 10 lines. 



One example. 



This beautiful insect, though on the upperside it looks like 

 a gigantic specimen of T. chrysonome, is at once distinguished 

 by the brilliant coloration of the underside. 



Teracolus amelia, Lucas. 



Quite common. 



The female of this species differs from the male (sex doubt- 

 ful in the description hj Lucas) in not possessing the diffused 

 orange coloration beyond the black border of primaries. 



Teracolus calats, Cramer. 

 Rare. 



Te7'acoIus arne^ Klug. 



This form will have to be kept distinct from T. pMsadia 

 on account of its much greater size and brighter colouring. 



Teracolus antigone % , Boisd. 

 Somewhat like T. eione ? . 



Teracolus lielle, Butler. 

 This species was confounded with the following by M. Lucas. 



Teracolus isaura^ Lucas. 



The female of this species is much deeper in colour than 

 that sex of T. Jielle, and has a much broader black band across 

 the orange apical area j in fact all the black or blackish mark- 

 ings are heavier. 



Teracolus zera, Lucas. 



I have only seen the male. It was formerly confounded 

 with T. antevippe. 



Teracolus epigone^ Felder. 

 Teracolus microcale, n. sp. 



$ . Wings above snow-white, basal area iiTorated with grey ; 

 apical area orange, bordered on all sides with black-brown ; 

 veins on outer half of orange area black ; secondaries with a 

 marginal row of black -brown conical spots : wings below snow- 



