of the Genus Teracolus, Swains. 459 



40. I'erncultis tluira. 



Poiitift datra, Klu^', Svmb. Phys. pi. viii. fio^s. 1-4 (l-^SO). 

 AnthiichuriK noiina, Lucas, Expl. Alg., Zuol. iii. p. .'JoO, pi. i. tig. 2 



Anthopiiifche domntjore, Felder, Roi.se tier Nov., Lep. p. IHCi (18t)")). 

 Anthojmfcliv dulila, Felder, lieijie der Nov., Lep. p. 188 (18t)o). 

 renicohis .ninthus $, Swiiihoe, P. Z. S. 1S8|, p. 440, pi. xx.vix. fi^,'. 11. 

 Ttraculiis o(/i/s.s(Ui J, Swinhoe, t. c. p. 4il, pi. .\1. tig. •"). 



Appears to ran'i;c from Ali^cria to Egypt and thence soutli- 

 wards to Abys.>;inia and Sotnalilaiid. 



The type of Folder's T. dulila is identical with the typical 

 •\vct-scason form, 7'. odyssens is an intermediate form, and 

 T. 7101171(1 (of which 7'. dtviagore is a synonym) is the dry- 

 season form. The latter, owing to its resemblance in the 

 male sex to the dry-season forms of two other allied species, 

 has been united to them and placed in the next group of 

 species by Mr. ^larshall, the whole being united under one 

 lieading as what he elegantly calls a "job lot." 



41. Teracolus sfjjgia. 



cJ . Anthopsyche stygia, Felder, Raise der Nov., Lep. p. 188 (18G3). 



Bogos, N.E. Africa. 



This is an intermediatc-sea.son form, perhaps not distinct 

 from 2\ odi/sseus, which it nearly resembles; it is, however, 

 larger and differs slightly in some details of its pattern. The 

 type, which I have examined, is in the collection of the 

 Hon. Walter Kothschild. 



42. Teracolus Heuglini. 



Anthopsyche Heuglini, Felder, Wien. eut. Monatachr. iii. p. 272 (1859). 

 Teraculm Thruppi, Butler, P. Z. S. 1885, p. 770, pi. xlvii. tig. 10. 

 Teracolus Jamesi, Butler, t. c. p. 771. 



Teracolus Jacksoai, E. M. Sliarpe, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. ser. 6, vol. v. 

 p. 336 (1890). 



From Somaliland southwards to the Sabaki valley. 



T. Jaclcsoni is the wet-season form, T. Thruppi the inter- 

 mediate form, and T. Heuglini { = !). Jamesi ^) the dry- 

 season form. 



43. Teracolus evagore. 



Pontia ecagore, Klug, Symb. Phys., Ins. pi. viii. figs. 5, 6 (1829). 

 Teracolus Yerburii, Swinlioe, P.' Z. S. 1884, p. 44l, pi. xxxix. fig, 12. 

 Teracolus saaeus, Swinhoe, t. c. pi. xl. figs. 1, 2. 

 Teracolus Sivinhoei, Butler, t. c. p. 491. 



Arabia. 



T. Yerhurii is the wet-season form, T. Swinhoei may be 



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