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through the centre of the disk, large and much interrupted in pri- 

 maries, small, and terminating in the second median interspace in 

 secondaries : primaries with a well-marked black spot at end of cell ; 

 apical area and outer border to external angle brown ; the inner 

 margin of apical area scarcely extending beyond the angulated upper 

 portion of the discal series of black spots ; a subapical curved series 

 of cream-coloured hastate spots, slightly speckled with scarlet ex- 

 ternally, and bounded by the black angulated series : secondaries 

 with a brown border, paler at the internervular folds. Primaries 

 below white, the base broadly sulphur yellow, the apical area pale 

 buff ; the four uppermost black spots annular, upon a diffused reddish 

 ground, otherwise as above : secondaries pale huffy whitish ; the 

 discal spots of secondaries cordiform, carmine, varied with pearly 

 whitish and black ; a spot of the same colours at end of cell. Ex- 

 panse of wings 2 inches 1 line. 



Scinde. Type, coll. F. Moore. 



109. Teracolus eboreoides, n. sp. (Plate VII. fig. 12.) 



cj . Above very like Cramer's figure of male T. eborea, but blackish 

 at the base ; below very like T. danae, but without the reddish tint 

 round the subapical black spots. Expanse of wings 1 inch 11 lines. 



2 . Wings above with the basal third brownish grey : primaries 

 with the centre irregularly white; the apical third dark brown, crossed 

 by four triangular orange spots, bounded internally by black spots ; 

 a black spot at the end of the cell ; a second constricted spot on 

 iuterno-median interspace and in the middle of the central white 

 area, and a minute point near the external border ; the apical area 

 is deeply bisinuate towards external angle, and decreases in width to 

 the angle : secondaries with a decreasing dark brown border from 

 the apex to the anal angle, slightly intersected with whitish on the 

 internervular folds ; the area between the grey part and the outer 

 border white ; five black discal spots, and a spot at the end of the 

 cell : wings below as in the male, but slightly deeper in colour. Ex- 

 panse of wings 1 inch 6 lines. 



6 $ , India {W. B. Farr). Coll. F. Moore. 



The above is a very well-marked species. 



110. Teracolus sanguinalts, n. sp. 



(S . Much like a small example of T. danae, but the primaries 

 more acuminate, the carmine patch rather brighter ; the grey 

 colouring confined to the extreme base and costa, not extending into 

 the secondaries ; the marginal spots of secondaries better separated 

 and rather smaller. Apical area of primaries below redder ; the an- 

 gulated series of spots larger and redder ; the spots upon the margin 

 near external angle small and indistinct : secondaries white, slightly 

 creamy, with the outer border very feebly ochraceous ; the spots, 

 which are arranged as in T. danae., are greyish brown ; the spot at 

 end of cell reddish, with a narrow brown margin. Expanse of wings 

 1 inch G lines. 



5 . Differs from the female of T. danae in its smaller size, more 



