from North-west India. 197 



" Common at Campbellpore and Miirree; veiy common on 

 Thundiani."— /. W. Y. 



66. Colias sareptensis. 



Colias hyale, var. sareptetisis, Staudinger, Cat. Lep. eur. Faun, p, 6. 

 n. 48 (1871). 



(^ . Campbellpore, 3rd and 20tli April ; ? . 2nd June ; 

 Hassan Abdal, 9tli May ; ^ • Abbottabad, 1st October, 1886. 



67. Colias erate. 



CoKas erate, var. J , pallida, Staudinger, Oat. Lep. eur. Faun. p. 3. 

 n. 54 (1871). 



(J ? . Hassan Abdal, 9tli April ; c? • Campbellpore, 20th 

 April; ^ $. Thundiani, 15th and 17th August ; ?. Nandar, 

 25th September, 1886. 



Typical C. erate was not sent with the present series, its 

 place being evidently almost entirely occupied by the hybrid 

 form C. 'pallida. Major Yerbury says : — " All these pale 

 forms of clouded yellows are common at Campbellpore, Hassan 

 Abdal, and Murree, but uncommon on Thundiani." 



6 8 . Terias Jim hria ta. 



Terias fimhriata, Wallace, Trans. Ent. Soc. ser. 3, vol. iv. p. 323. n. 16 



(1867). 



cJ . Abbottabad,. 13th October, 1886. 



69. Tei'ias irregularis. 

 Terias irregularis, Moore, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1882, p. 253. 

 S. Campbellpore, 24th October, 1886. 



70. Terias anemone^ var. 

 Terias anemone, Felder, Wien. ent. Monatsclir. vi. p. 23. n. 7 (1862). 



S ? . Hassan Abdal, 9th May ; ^ . Khairabad, 23rd May 

 and 6th June; Abbottabad, 1st October, 1886. 



Slightly smaller than Japanese examples and usually rather 

 paler ; but amongst specimens recently received from Major 

 Yerbury there is a male (taken at Khairabad on the 28th 

 October, 1886) which is quite as large as those from Japan ; 

 the early examples (/. e. those taken in May and June) are all 

 more or less worn and faded, with the exception of a single 

 male from Major Yerbury's private collection obtained at 

 Hassan Abdal on the 27th June. 

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