244 LEPIDOPTERA IXDICA. 



SEASONAL FORM T (Plate 180, figs. 1, In, S)- 

 Cliarazcs Hindia (male only), Butler,* Lep. Exotica, p. 99, pi. 37, fig. 5 (1872), ^. 



Male. Upperside paler bright fulvous than in typical Jalinder ; the discal 

 white band on forewing unbroken from the subcostal to submedian. Underside 

 pale purpurescent-ferruginous, washed with lilacine-grey ; sinuous lines ill-defined ; 

 discal interspaces dull pale yellow. Darjiling (Major Roberts) ; Darjiling (coll. 

 W. Rothschild) ; Shillong (coll. P. Crowley). 



In some specimens (Plate 180, fig. 1, b, c), labelled " Sikkim," in Mr. Crowley's 

 collection, the discal band is less defined and of a diffused fulvous white, with bright 

 fulvous submarginal luuular spots. 



HARIDRA PLEISTOANAX (Plate 181, figs. 1, la, b, c, <? ? ). 



Charaxes Pleistoanax, PelJer, Keise Novara, Lep. iii. p. 443, male only (1867). Butler, Trans. Ent. 



Soc. Lend. 1870, p. 121 ; Lep. Exotica, p. 97, pi. 37, fig. 3, <? ? (1872). de Niccville, Butt. 



of India, etc. ii. p. 292 (1886). 

 Charaxes Kliimalara (male only), Butler, Lep. Exotica, p. 97, pi. 37, fig. 1 (1872). de Niceville, Butt. 



of India, etc. ii. p. 292. 



Imago. — Male. Upperside with the basal area dark olivaceous brownish- 

 ochreous, the outer border of hindwing brighter ochreous. Forewing with the apex 

 and outer border broadly black and traversed by an inner incurved series of more or 

 less obsolescent or well-defined pale ochreous or ochreous-white spots ; a rather 

 broad bluish-white transverse discal band continued to the posterior margin, the 

 ujjper end of which is broken into spots between the lower subcostal and lower 

 radial ; the discocellulars marked by a more or less defined duplex black streak, 

 and the inner border of the white discal band generally defined by a more or less 

 black-speckled sinuous line to near the submedian vein. Hindiving with a bluish- 

 white prominent upper discal band obsolescently decreasing to the middle median 

 veinlet, inwardly edged anteriorly by a black sinuous line, and traversed by black 

 veins, which latter sometimes dilatingly merge into the black submarginal band ; 

 the black band broad anteriorly and decreasing to anal angle, composed of conjoined 

 spots, which generally have a central white lunate dot. Underside olivescent 

 purpHsh-brown ; crossed by pale-edged normal sinuous black lines, outer discal pale 

 olivescent-yellow dentate markings and submarginal glossy lilacine-grey dentate 

 markings, the latter on the hindwing bordering a row of black-tipt whitish anchor- 

 shaped spots ; the subbasal and discal transverse interspaces pale yellow. 



* The female described and figured by Mr. Butler (Lc.) as erroneously assigned to that sex of HindiK, 

 belongs to the species named Imna. 



