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239). Major H. B. Hellard obtained it iu " Kashmir and Masuri, September and 

 October" (MS. Notes). Mr. W. Dolierty took it in the "River Valleys, Kumaon, 

 2000 to 5000 feet" (J. As. S. Beng. 1886, 121). " Very common in the low valleys 

 of the Western Himalayas, and in the Dehra Dhun, in August and September" 

 (P. ^Y. Machinnon, J. As, S. Beng. 1898, 377). We possess specimens of the dry 

 and wet season form from the Western Himalayas, Kashmir, and Kasauli. Mr. 

 P. Crowley has a dry- season female from Raueket, Kumaon. 



KALLIMA BUCKLEYI. 



Dry-scaaon form (Plate 338, fig. 1, la, c?; lb, c, ? ). 

 KalJima BucMeyi, Moore, Trans. Ent. Soc. (1879), p. 11. 



I J, AGO. — Male. Upperside. Foreunng with a somewhat shorter, broader, and 

 darker fulvous band than in K. Eugelii or Inachus, its inner sinuous-edge slenderly 

 black-bordered, the discal black spot small and blind, or, if the hyaline centre is 

 present, it is only visible as a minute white dot ; subapical spot also small ; basal 

 area uniformly dark greyish steel-blue ; submarginal sinuous line very obscure. 

 Eindwinfi uniformly dark greyish steel-blue, minutely black speckled ; submarginal 

 sinuous line slender, not prominent. Underside. Ground-colour more or less pale 

 or dusky purpurescent-brown, the ordinary inner and outer fascise darker ; very 

 sparsely, or numerously, speckled with black scales ; the discal ocelli on hindwing 

 more or less obsolescent. 



Female. Upperside. With similar broad fulvous band as in male, its inner 

 sinuous-edge slenderly black-bordered, and the discal white spot small and very 

 slender ; the subapical spot larger ; the basal area and the hindwing paler greyish- 

 blue. Underside with the ground-colour either bright reddish-brown, darker 

 ordinary fascice, or pale greyish-ochreous with pale olivescent-brown fascise, the 

 ocelli more or less obsolescent. 



Expanse, ^ 'iro^ ^ "^ro to 4f^o inches, 



Wet-seasoJi form (Plate 339, fig. 1, la, Si lb, c, d, 9). 



Kallima Hultoni, Moore, Trans. Ent. Soc. (1879), p. 12. 

 KalUma Aikinsoni, 'Moore., id. -^.10, ?. 



Male and female. Smaller than dry-season form. Apex of forewing bluntly- 

 pointed ; fulvous band comparatively broader than in wet-season form of Eugelii, 

 the discal black spot small, either blind, or with a minute slender white dot ; 

 subapical white spot small ; basal area and hindwing dusky vinous-blue. Underside. 

 Ground-colour deep reddish-brown, with purplish-grey ordinary fasciae, obscure 



