1876.] MR. A. G. BUTLER ON THE GENUS TERACOLUS. 161 



very fairly : the female from Masuri more nearly resembles the male, 

 the spots below being very pale. 



115. Teracolus limbatus, n. sp. 



cJ . "Wings above white : the primaries with the extreme base and 

 the costa dark grey ; an elongate triangular apical patch from costa 

 to external angle, enclosing a sHghtly curved tapering orange patch, 

 separated into six parts by the nervures ; a minute black dot at end 

 of cell : secondaries with the outer margin bordered by a sinuated 

 brown band. Wings below white, with a black dot at the end of each 

 discoidal cell ; the cell of primaries and the apical area sulphur- 

 yellow ; a subapical oblique brownish streak tapering towards the 

 costa ; apical margin greenish grey. Expanse of wings 1 inch 5 lines. 



Ceylon {Templeton). Type, B.M. 



This is the most distinct-looking of the local forms of T. etrida ; 

 it probably ranges to Madras ; for Boisduval says (in his descriptiou 

 of T. etrida), " Ailes inferieures avec le bord entrecoupe de points 

 noirs, assez gros, isoles ou reunis en une bande crenelee." 



116. Teracolus casimieus, n. sp. (Plate VII. fig. 5.) 



<S . "Wings above white, the base grey, more extended in prima- 

 ries than in secondaries ; primaries rounded at apex ; the apical area 

 from costa to first median branch black-brown, enclosing a slightly- 

 curved orange band, at the end of which is a minute dot of the same 

 colour, the band is divided by the nervures into five parts ; a black 

 dot at the end of the cell : secondaries with four large marginal dark 

 brown spots, and a minute dot of the same colour ; a subapical costal 

 ill-defined brown litura. Primaries below white, the basal two thirds 

 of the cell sulphur-yellow ; apical area pale ochre-yellow, bounded 

 internally by an oblique greyish streak ; a black dot at the end of 

 the cell : secondaries sandy whitish, irrorated with brown ; an arched 

 macular brownish streak from costa to interno-median area (inter- 

 rupted, as usual, on the discoidal interspace) ; a black and yellow 

 dot at the end of the cell ; outer border yellowish, irrorated with 

 brown atoms. Expanse of wings 1 inch 7 lines. 



Bimbur, Cashmere {Capt. Reed). Coll. F. Moore. 



117. Teracolus bimbura, Moore. (Plate "VII. figs. 3, 4.) 



S ■ Wings above white, greyish at base : primaries with a trian- 

 gular orange patch at apex, narrowly bordered with black-brown, the 

 outer border sinuated ; a minute black dot at end of cell : seconda- 

 ries with four marginal black dots. Primaries below white, the basal 

 three fifths of discoidal cell sulphur-yellow ; apical area greyish 

 stramineous externally, sulphur-yellow internally, bounded within by 

 a well-defined oblique greenish grey bar ; a black dot at the end of 

 the cell : secondaries sandy whitish, basal three fifths densely irro- 

 rated with brown, interrupted through the cell and discoidal inter- 

 space by a whitish streak, and bounded externally by squamose brown 

 spots ; outer border somewhat yellowish ; a black and yellow dot at 

 the end of the cell. Expanse of wings 1 inch to 1 inch 7 lines. 



Proc. Zool. Soc— 1876. No. XI. 11 



