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Of our illustrations on Plate 543, fig. 1, la, b are from a Darjiling loet-season 

 male and female, Ic, d, e from a Bombay male and female. If a male from Assam, 

 Ig from a Sikkim male, Ih from a Calcutta female ; fig. 2 from a dry-season male 

 taken in Maumbhoom, Bengal, fig. 2a from a Mbow male, 2b from a N. "W. Indian 

 female, 2c, d from a Poona male and female of the extreme dry form, taken in 

 December. 



HUPHINA COPIA. 



Plate 544, fig. 1, la J', lb ? {Wet), Ic, d c?, le ? {Dry), If , g c?, lli ? {Extreme Dry). 



Pieris Copia, Wallace, Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. 1867, p. 340, ^ — Dry form. 



Appias Daplia, Moore, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond. 1878, p. 838, ^ — Extreme Dry form. 



Huphina Dapha, Watson, Journ. Bombay Nat. Hist. Soc. 1894, pp. 495, 527, pi. 1, fig. 1 to 6, (J $ — 



Wet and Dry forms. 

 Pieris Phryne (pt.), Elwes, Tr. Ent. Soc. 1885, p. 417. 

 Huphina Phryne (pt.), de Niceville, Sikkim Gaz. 1894, p. 168. Adamson, List. Burm. Butt, p. 45 



(1897). 



Wet-season Brood (Plate 544, fig. 1, la J', lb ? ). 



Imago. — Male. Upperside similar to ivet season Coronis. Foreioing with com- 

 paratively narrower and apically more uniformly or entirely black outer marginal 

 band. Hindiving with smaller marginal spots. 



Female. Upperside. Forewing with the apical area of the marginal band 

 entirely black. Underside. Both sexes with the costa and apex of forewing paler 

 yellow, and on the hindwing the yellow is restricted to the basal area. 



Expanse, c? 2 to 2^, ? 2\ inches. 



Dry-season Brood (Plate 544, fig. Ic, d c? > 1 e ? ) 



Male. Upperside similar to wet form, except that on the hindwing the marginal 

 spots are less defined and smaller. Female. Upperside with duller black markings 

 than in niet form-, the apical area of marginal baud on forewing entirely black. 

 Underside of both sexes with faintly indicated ordinary dusky borders to the veins, 

 the costa and apex of forewing and the base of hindwing being almost white or 

 tinged with extremely pale yellow. 



Expanse, c? ? 2j to 2^ inches. 



Extreme Dry Brood (Plate 544, fig. If, g (J, Ih ? ). 



Male. Upperside. Forewing with the marginal band narrower than in ordinary 

 dry form, the contiguous discal spot in the upper median interspace obsolescent or 

 obsolete. Hindwing with the marginal spots very indistinct or obsolete. Female. 

 Upperside white, with less prominent and more restricted markings than in ordinary 

 dry or loet form, the band on forewing being also, apically, entirely black. Underside 



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