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

 the spots below being very pale. 



1 15. Teracolus ltmbatus, n. sp. 



c? . 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 slightly 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 description 

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

 noirs, assez gros, isoles ou re'unis en une bande crenelee." 



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



d . 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 wbich 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 (Cajrt. Reed). Coll. F. Moore. 



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



c? . 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 witbin 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. 



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