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T. CALAIS. 
T. carnifer, synonym of 7. calais. 
T. dynamene, ) 
T. cypreus, § 
T. AMATUS. 
T. kennedii, synonym of T. amatus. 
T. moDESTUS, local race of TJ. amatus. 
T. PROTRACTUS. 
T. VESTALIS, rainy-season form. 
T. dubius, synonym of T, vestalis. 
T. intermissus, dry-season form. 
T. peelus, inconstant variety of Q of T. intermissus. 
T. PUELLARIS, rainy-season form. 
T. rorus, synonym of 7. puellaris. 
T. ochreipennis, dry-season form. 
T. DANAE, rainy-season form. 
T. sanguinalis, dry-season form from districts with normal rainfall. 
T. dirus, 7} : j ; 
®. Ghoxaien, orms from an exceptionally dry climate, all 
T. immmaculatus) running into one another and not separable. 
T.-dulcis, slight variety of 2 of T. dirus. 
T, subroseus, 7} 
T. taplint, ‘slight and inconstant varieties of T. dirus. 
T. albertus, J 
T. EUCHARIS, dry-season form. 
T. titea, intermediate form. 
T. pseudevanthe, rainy-season form. 
T. ETRIDA. 
TL. farrinus, } 
T. pernotatus, psynonyms of T. etrida. 
T. purus, J 
T. bimbura, slight variety of T. etrida probably seasonal. 
T. toBatus, local race of T. etrida. 
Reckoning well defined local races as species, the number of 
inconstant varieties of 7’. calazs. 
Indian species in the above genera would be :—Huphina, 6 ; Appias, 
2; Ixias, 10; Terias, 18; and Teracolus, 12. If on the other hand 
local races are excluded, the number of species would be :—Huphina, 38 ; 
Appias, 1 ; Ixas, 4; Terias, 12; and Teracolus, 10. 
