144 LiBrr.-cot. c. swinhoe on the uepidoptera [Feb. 3, 



Belgaum from friends ia 1883. It is alwavs a nue insect in the 

 Deccan. 



129. TER-iCOLCS TAPL1>-I. 



T. tapliai, C. Swinhoe, P. Z. S. 1SS4, p. 440, pi. 40. figs. 8, 9. 



Bombay, in coll. B. M. ; Poona, Mav. 



I took two examples ia Bombr»v ia IST", a coloured dniring of 

 one of which I still have ; aud Mr. Taplin sent me one captured Ust 

 Mar, from Pooua. 



130. Teracolus pernotatts. 



T. p^Hottttus, Butler, P. Z.S. 187(5, p. 159, pi. 7. fig. 1. 

 Poona, October and November. 



131. TER-VCOLrS ETRIDA. 



AntkocharU etrida, Boisd. Sp. Gea. i. p. 576 (1836). 

 Poona, November, Jannary, Febraarr, and June ; Ahmednu^;ur, 

 November; Bombay, September. 



132. TeRACOLCs BlMBrRA. 



T. bimbura, Butler. P. Z. S. 1876, p. 161, pi. 7. figs, 3-4. 



Poona, October and January. 



Butler's tvpe came from Bimbnr in Cashmir ; but the ondevaide 

 of the secondaries has such extnordinaiy marfcinga, and is so difi^ent 

 from anything else iu the genus, there is no mistaking the insect. 



133. Teracolxis psecdevanthe. 



T. pseidnamfAe, Butler, P.Z. S. 1S76,^. 164, pi. 7. fig. 16. 

 Belgaum, September; Bombay, July and August, Norember 

 and December. 



134. Teracolcs eccharis. 



Pmp. nekaris, Fabr. Syst. Nat. p. 472 (1775). 

 Bombay, February ; very plentituL 



135. Teracolcs titea. 



Pierii titea, Gi>dt. Eut. Me.h. ix. p. 124 (1819). 



Bombay, December ; very plentifhl. 



The above three are very closely allied to each other. They are 

 probably seasonal varieties of each other, but with a very long series 

 I have been able to separate them without leaving any inter- 

 mediates, 



PAPILIONUti, 



136. Iliades polymnestor. 



Pap. paltm»estor. Cram. Pap. Exot. L pi. 53. figs. A, B ^^1779). 

 Matheran : Parbutti hiU, Poona, November ; would probably be 

 found on the sides of most of the larger mountains in the diatiict. 



