1896.] FEOM SOMAil-LAND. 527 



48. Tebacolus CALAIS (Cram.). 

 a-g. Bihen-andola, Teb. 8. 



49. Tbkacolus ohbysonome (Klug). 

 a. Dedjainio, March 29. 



50. Teracolus abne (Klug). 



a-e. d ? . Dobar, Feb. 4. d-f. <S ? . Gellokur, Feb. 9. 

 ff. 5 . Dara-as, March 5. 



51 . Tekaoolus peotomedia (Klug). 

 a. Bichen, Feb. 5. 



52. Tebacolus h;eteea (Gerst.). 



a. d . Dobar, Feb. 4. b,c. 6 2- Dara-as, March 6. d, e. ? . 

 Darra-surree, March 13. 



53. Tebacolus lobti, sp. n. 



Allied to T. Jietcera, Gerst., and T. punicevs, Butler. 



This species is smaller than either of the allied forms, but the 

 crimson apical patch is very much larger. 



Fore wing. Costa, basal area greyish ; the hind marginal border 

 black suffused with grey; veins distinctly black. The crimson 

 patch near the apex commences just above the discoidal cell, 

 extending to the second median nervule. 



Hind wing. Rather more grey at the base, the veins black, but 

 having no black spots on the marginal border as in T. lietcera. 



Underside similar to T. jobina, Butler. 



Expanse 2-3 inches. 



The females are represented in the red and white varieties. 

 They resemble the female of T. puniceus, but differ in having a 

 row of three hastate marks on the apical portion of the fore wing. 

 The black marginal border ou the hind wing is not so heavily 

 marked as in T. puniceus. 



Underside similar to that of above-mentioned species, but 

 somewhat redder. It is most likely a dry-season form. 



Expanse 2*1 inches. 

 ' a. (S. Dara-as, Goolis Mts., March 5, 1895. 



b,c. $ . Darra-surree, March 13, 1895. " 



54. Tebacolus miles, Butler. 



a,b. S . Bihen-andola, Feb. 8. c. $ . Hammer, Feb. 13. 

 d. (3 . Wardi, Feb. 25. e. ? . Dedjainio, March 29. 



55. Tebacolus bvbnina (Wallengr.). 



a-c. 6. Gellokur, Feb. 9. d. 2 • "Wardj, Feb. 25. e. ?. 

 Gotten, April 6. 



56. Tebacolus theoqone (Boisd.). 

 a. Hammer, Feb. 13. 



