162 MR. A. G. BUTLER ON THE GENUS TERACOLUS. [Jan. 18, 



5 . Apex of primaries above black-brown, crossed by a curved 

 band of five orange divisions, tbe last of which touches the ground- 

 colour ; a black dot on second median interspace ; otherwise as in 

 the male. Primaries below with the apical area pale ochraceous, 

 bounded internally by an oblique series of four brown spots, a similar 

 spot at centre of second median interspace, and a second on interno- 

 median interspace touching the first median branch : secondaries 

 sandy throughout, irrorated with brown ; discal spots brown ; other- 

 wise as in the male. Expanse of wings 1 inch 4 lines. 



J 1 $, Bimbur, Cashmere (Capt. Reed); S, Bombay (coll. F. 

 Moore) ; c? ?, N. India (B.M.). 



This is a very distinct species, easily recognized by the coloration 

 of the under surface : the examples from Bombay vary much in 

 expanse, the typical male from Bimbur being intermediate and of 

 the same size as the female. 



1 1 . Wings white or sulphur -yellow, the primaries with the apical 

 area broadly golden-orange, bordered externally in the male 

 with black ; in the female it is interrupted by an irregular 

 black transverse bar, sometimes separated into distinct spots ; 

 in two or three species the males have a few scattered black 

 scales along the inner border of the orange. 



118. TERACOLUS EVAGORE. 



Pontia evagore, Klug, Symb. Phys. pi. 8. figs. 5, 6 (1829). 



Anthocharis evagore, Boisduval, Sp. Gen. Lep. i. p. 579. n. 30 

 (1836). 



Callosune evagore, Kirby, Syn. Cat. p. 503. n. 36 (18/1). 



Anthocharis heuglini, Felder, Wien. ent. Monatschr. iii. p. 272. 

 n. 20 (1859). 



Anthopsyche heuglini, Felder, Reise der Nov. Lep. ii. pi. 25. fig. 4 

 (« 1865"). 



o* , White Nile (Petherick). B.M. 



119. TERACOLUS DEMAGORE. 



Anthopsyche demagore, Felder, Reise der Nov. Lep. ii. p. 186. 

 n. 179 ("1865"). 



Callosune demagore, Kirby, Syn. Cat. p. 503. n. 37 (1871). 



$, White Nile (Petherick). ' B.M. 



120. Teracolus citreus, n. sp. 



<S . Primaries above whitish at base, becoming more and more 

 distinctly sulphur-yellow to beyond the middle ; apical area bright 

 golden-orange, with a linear black marginal border : secondaries 

 white, with the outer margin narrowly sulphur-yellow, diffused. 

 Primaries below pale sulphur-yellow, the apical area lemon-yellow, 

 deepest at the margins ; three decreasing brown spots placed obliquely 

 between the subcostal branches : secondaries fleshy pink, changing to 

 pale yellow externally, reticulated with brown ; several brownish 

 spots beyond the middle; a black dot at end of cell. Expanse of 

 winirs 1 inch 4 to 6 lines. 



