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end, radial from the angle; middle median near end of the cell, 
lower at one fourth before the end, curved downwards ; submedian 
straight: hind wing very convex externally ; costa much recurved 
from the base, apex angular ; costal vein recurved, extending to the 
apex ; first subcostal emitted at one third before end of the cell; 
discocellular slightly bent in the middle, radial from the angle; two 
upper medians from end of the cell, lower at one fourth before the 
end; submedian straight, internal recurved. Body short, thorax 
moderate ; palpi porrect, compactly squamose, second joint project- 
ing half its length beyond the head, third joint one third its length, 
slender ; legs compactly squamose; antennz short, thickening to 
the apex. 
Type P. ganesa. 
PANCHALA GANESA. 
Amblypodia ganesa, Moore, Catal. Lep. Mus. E.I. C. i. p. 44, 
pl. 1a. f. 8 (1857). 
PANCHALA DODONEA. 
Amblypodia dodonea, Moore, Catal. Lep. Mus. E.I. C. i. p. 43, 
pl. 1 a. f. 8 (1857). 
PANCHALA RAMA, 
Thecla rama, Kollar, Higel’s Kasch. iv. p. 412, pl. 4. f. 1, 2 
(1844). 
PAPILIONIDA. 
PIEeRInz&. 
TERIAS HECABE. 
Papilio hecabe, Linn. Syst. Nat. i. 2, p. 763 (1767). 
TERIAS EXCAVATA, N. sp. 
Near T. hecabe. Fore wing with the marginal band of a similar 
form but not quite so wide, the lower portion extending less from 
the angle: hind wing with a marginal slender dentated line. 
Female. Fore wing with a slightly wider marginal band; hind wing 
with a very slender marginal dentated line. Underside with pale 
markings ; the apical streak pale in the male, prominent in the 
female. 
Expanse 12 inch. 
Hab. Kangra district (Dharmsala). In coll. British Museum and 
F. Moore. 
TERIAS PURREEA, 0. sp. 
Allied to T. @siope. Smaller in size; the marginal band on fore 
wing one third less in width at upper and lower ends, the upper 
and lower angles of the excavated portion less acute: hind wing 
with a slight marginal dentated line. Underside with similar but 
narrower and smaller markings. 
Expanse 12 to 14 inch. 
Hab. Kangra distirct. In coll. British Mnseum. 
