J885.] OF BOMBAY AND THE DECCAN. 1J3 



1. dharmsalce of the same sex, but the inner border of the apical 

 patch is composed of a broad band from the costa to the lower end 

 of the cell, and then is connected with end of the patch near the 

 hinder angle by a faint line, the orange space of the apical patch 

 being in some examples pure yellow, and in some with a faint 

 orange tinge ; hind wings with the outer border as in the male. 

 Below, with the markings as in the male, but the discal spots across 

 the space occupied by the apical patch above are much larger and 

 blacker ; there are more of them, generally six, and the first three 

 have white pupils ; some of the specimens have a large blackish 

 brown patch near the hinder angle, which is altogether absent in 

 all the males ; the discal spots in the hind wings are large, four in 

 number, and are white on a suffused brown belt. Many of the 

 females are pure albinos. 



Expanse of wings, S '^^o> S - inches. 



123. IXIAS DHARMSAL^. 



/. dharmsalce, Butler, P. Z. S. 1880, p. 150, pi. xv. figs. 8, 9. 

 Bombay, September to December. 



All the females captured are white. I have this species also from 

 Deesa. 



124. IxiAS KAUSALA. 



/. kausala, Moore, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. ser. 4, vol. xx. p. 49 

 (1877). 



Bombay, taken in 1877. 



125. Teracolus fulvia. 



Idmais fulvia, Wallace, Trans. Eat, Soc. ser. 3, vol. iv. p. 392, 

 pi. 9. fig. 5 (1867). 

 Poona, October. 



126. Teracolus cyprjEA. 



Pap. cyprcBa, Fabr. Mant. Ins. p. 22 (1787). 

 Bombay, taken in 1877. 



127. Teracolus kennedii. 



T. kennedii, C. Swinhoe, P. Z. S. 1884, p. 440. 

 Ahmednuggur, August, September, and October. Very plentiful, 

 and apparently quite a local insect. 



128. Teracolus danae. 



Pap. danae, Fabr. Syst. Ent. p. 476 (1775). 



Bombay, Poona, and Belgaum. 



I took it in Bombay in 1877, but did not succeed in getting it 

 through my own collector during the past two years, and therefore 

 no date is recorded ; but I received examples from both Poona and 



