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Mr. Theobald regards this as one of the numerous varieties of C. 
fategans, Wied., but the deltoid extension of the abdominal bands 
makes it easily distinguishable in the fresh state ; and it is moreover a 
hill species, whose larvee are capable of maintaining them in pools in 
the course of hill torrents. 
150. CuLEx oprurBans, Walker. 
Wings unspotted ; tarsi unbanded ; thorax with brown tomentum, 
unadorned ; abdomen cupreous-greenish, with a white dot near the 
tip.. 
Appears to be common all over India during the rains. 
Subfamily CorerHrina. 
Genus Vil. CORETHRA. 
9a. COoRETHRA ASIATICA, sp. n. 
Wings unspotted ; legs uniformly coloured, antennee unbanded ; 
generally pale, the thorax witha faint darker median line. 
Shahjahanpur, N.-W. P. ; October. 
This is the first record of the occurrence of any member of the 
subfamily, so far as I am aware, in Asia. 
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