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JOURNAL, BOMBAY NATURAL HIST. SOCIETY, Vol. XXI. 



Gmus. Svib-genus. 



Species. 



Race. 



Locality. Synonyms, &c. 



Notes. 



■pi'EBI'DM—contd. 



Terias .. (Kibreeta) 



(Nirmula) 



(Terias) 



liby t b e a 



Fab. 

 venata, M . 



laeta, Bdl. . 

 heoabe.Ii,. 



I. B. C. 



I. B. C-An. 

 Ni. 



Fruh. Sep f rubstor- 

 feri M.,As.-B. 



Frub. Sep rama M., 

 S. C. and sikki- 

 mica M., Sik B. 



Frub, Sep pseudo- 

 lactaM., Ten. 



I 



Colotis 



sari, Hor= 

 (Gandaca) . harina 



(Colotis) ,. Calais, Cr. 



.... Ten. 



assamioa, M. Beng. Sik- 

 burmana, M. up B. 

 andamana, M. S. B. Ten. 

 An. 

 .... Pan j. Sind, 



Cutoh. 



Fruh. separates becabe and 

 silhetana (given as a race of 

 blanda) into a number of races 

 in Lepidoptera Indica 26 

 " species " are given. I do 

 not see that any good purpose 

 is served by retaining any 

 varieties or races except 

 moorei, whose d. s. f. is as 

 typical silhetana. 



Anderson! certainly occurs in 

 Sikkin, though Bing. doubted 

 it. Sari is recorded from S. 

 India and Ceylon : the only 

 specimens in the B. M. marked 

 as such are two from Ceylon 

 which may be andersoni, but 

 are certainly not sari. 



Fruh. Indian race 

 as sodalis, M. 



=dynamene, Klug. amatus constantly differs from 

 Calais in that the black spot on 

 the margin near the dorsum 

 is not detached and quadrate. 

 The dimorphic white female 

 of amatus does not seem to 

 have been named: I propose 

 to call it albina. 

 I have omitted phisadia, God., as 

 the only record of it is one 

 specimen from Mooltan, which 

 very likely was a hybrid be- 

 tween vestalis and protractus : 

 similar hybrids have been 

 recorded from Karachi. •. 



amatus, Fab. 



I. C. 



protractus , 

 But. 



vest a 1 i s , 

 But. 

 (Madais) .. fausta,01iv. 



(Callosune) etrida, Bdl. 



= modesta, But.,cy- 

 prasa, Fab. 

 (female d. al- 

 bina, Ev.) 



.... Bal.-Panj. 



Cutch. 



Bal. Panj.- =puellaris, inter 



Central I. missus, But. 



Bal. Panj.- 



Bombay. 

 fulvia. Wall., s. C. Beng. ^tripuncta, But. 



HeboQQGia 



The form of danae from Sind is 

 almost worth separating. 



glaucippe and australis seem to 

 both occur in S. India. 



