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SECT. I. Hind wing with the costa much excised. 



1 73. Gurelca hyas, Wlk. Cat viii, p. 107 ; Butl Trans. ZooL Soc. ix, 

 pi. 90, figs. 1-3 (larva and pupa) ; C. $ S. no. 40. 



Head, thorax, and abdomen grey-brown ; the collar and tegulre 

 outlined with red-brown ; abdomen with some red-brown lateral 

 segmental marks. Tore wing grey-brown, a black speck at base ; 



two indistinct pale curved ante- 

 medial lines ; a grey streak on 

 discocellulars, with a dark red- 

 brown patch on each side of it ; 

 two highly angulate postmedial 

 \o\\>^ lines, with a pale line between 



J 'YS3 ^^ them from vein 3 to inner mar- 



-N^f gin ; a red-brown streak below 



t'Q vein 4 ; a red-brown mark on 



inner margin before the outer 



Fig. 65. Gurelca hyas, $ . -{-. angle; a curved submarginal 



line ; a subtriangular dark mar- 

 ginal patch below the apex. Hind wing yellow, with an annular 

 spot on discocellulars ; a broad evenly curved marginal brown band. 

 Underside of both wings ochreous, much marbled and suffused 

 with red-brown and brown, with a broad, irregular, marginal, 

 grey-brown band ; inner area of hind wing yellow. 



Larva green variegated with red-brown ; or else red-brown with 

 the thoracic somites green; lateral oblique streaks from 5th to 9th 

 somites. 



Hob. Hongkong; Sikhim; Sylhet; Mhow; Java. Krp. 40millim. 



174. Gurelca masuriensis, Bntl P. Z. S. 1875, p. 244, pi. 36, fig. 3 ; 



C. 8f S. no. 37. 



Lophura himachala, Butl. P. Z. S. 1875, p. 621 ; C. $ S. no. 42. 

 Lophura erebina, Butl. P. Z. S. 1875, p. 621 ; C. $ S. no. 43. 



Differs from hyas in the thorax and abdomen being more 

 marbled with red-brown. Fore wing with the markings confused 

 by being more marbled; the dark mark on inner margin near 

 outer angle absent. Hind wing much more produced at apex ; 

 the marginal band broader at the costa, narrower towards anal 

 angle, with its inner edge straight. 



Hob. Mussooree ; N.E. Himalayas. Exp. 50 millim. 



*175. Gurelca macroglossoides, Wlk. Cat. xxxv, p. 1851 j C. $ S. 

 no. 56. 



From the description this species would appear to differ from 

 hyas and masuriensis in the fore wing being " powdered with 

 cinereous bloom," with some oblique irregular lines ; a black sub- 



