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100. HUPHINA PHRYNE. 



Papilio phryne, Fabr. S3'st. Ent. p. 473 (1775). 

 Common everywhere. 



101. HUPHINA ZEUXIPPE. 



Pap. zeuxippe, Cramer, Pap, Exot. iv. pi. 362. figs. E, F (1/82). 



Poona, April to June ; Belgaum. 



Underside in both sexes like a faded H, phryne. Upper side 

 like a male H. phryne without its vein-markings ; both sexes much 

 more like each other than is the case with H. phryne : the female 

 has the black border-markings darker than in the male, a spot near 

 the hinder margin, and a black band all round the cell in the 

 fore wings ; on the hind wings a submarginal row of spots, and the 

 markings of the veins showing faintly through the wing. 



102. HUPHINA CASSIDA. 



Fap. danaus cassida, Fabr. Ent. Syst. Suppl. p. 427, n. 595, 596 

 (1798). 



Poona, October to April. 



Below, the hind wings in both sexes are of a dull chrome-yellow 

 colour, generally quite unmarked, sometimes with the subcostal and 

 medial nervures greenish grey. Above, both sexes are very similar 

 and resemble the male of li. zeuxippe ; but sometimes the hind 

 wings of the males are quite immaculate, and the female has in the 

 fore wing a diffused greyish band on the costa as far as the end of 

 the cell, extending into and filling one third of the cell, going round 

 the end of the cell and running partly up the third medial nervule, 

 also a spot near the hinder margin, and on the hind wings a few 

 faint submarginal spots, which, however, in many specimens are 

 entirely absent. 



103. HUPHINA PALLIDA, «. sp. 



Poona, January and February ; Bombay, February. 



Allied to the former, but much smaller : c? $ pure white above, 

 base with grey irrorations, which run up the costa of the fore wings 

 to the end of the cell, and form a faint band filling one third of the 

 cell ; apical border as in the preceding species, but more attenuated 

 downwards. Hind wings immaculate, the usual macular band being 

 altogether absent in most specimens, and very faintly indicated by 

 spots in one or two of the veins in a few specimens. 



Below, fore wing pure white, apex and the entire surface of hind 

 wing pale yellowish fleshy-buff colour ; fore wings with the veins 

 round the cell grey, a streak extending partly up the third medial 

 nervule, a blackish spot between the second and third medial nervules, 

 another near the hinder angle, between the submedian nervure and 

 first median nervule. Hind wings unmarked. 



The female only differs from the male in three extra marks on 

 the upper surface of the fore wing, i. e. a streak from the end of the 



