168 LEPIDOPTERA INDIGA. 



gradually they become first bumps, then short thick protuberances, until they are 

 finally fully developed. September 13th. — Fourth and last moult. Larva velvety- 

 black (the orange spots having disappeared), covered with rather long yellowish 

 hair. All the spines reddish. General appearance that of a Lasiocampa or 

 Gastropacha larva. September 22nd. — Three larvte hung up for pupal change. 

 Four pupated on the 23rd. Pupal stage lasts about ten days" (G. C. Dudgeon, 

 Journ. Bombay Nat. Hist. Soc. ix. 342 (1895). 



Of our illustrations of this species, Plate 340, figs. 1, la, b, c, represent the 

 male and female dnj-season form, from Sikkim examples, and Plate 341, figs. 1, 

 la, b, c, the types of Ramsay i, the ivet-season form, from Nepal. 



KALLIMA LIMBORGII. 



Sallima Limborgii, Moore, Proo. Zool. Soc. 1878, p. 828; Trans. Ent. Soc. 1879, p. 10. de Niceville, 

 Butt, of India, etc., ii. p. 262 (1886). 



Wet-season form (Plate 342, fig. 1, la, cj ? )• 



Male and female. Upperside of a deeper and more uniform steel-blue than in 

 Inachus, violescent tinted in some lights. Foreiving with the fulvous band brighter, 

 its inner sinuous edge more diffusedly black-bordered ; the discal hyaline spot small 

 and almost circular. Underside either pale brownish-ochreous, fulvesceut or 

 purpurescent-ochreous, with darker olivescent-brown or brown ordinary fascia ; 

 sparsely black speckled, and sometimes blotched with black and grey scaled fungoid 

 patches, or the ground-colour is more uniformly olivescent-grey or pale reddish- 

 ochreous, with slightly darker fasciae ; and more or less distinct rib-line. 



Expanse, c? 4, ? 4^-0 inches. 



Dry -season form (Plate 342, fig. 1, b, c, (^ ? ). 



Male. Upperside paler blue, and more violescentrtinted than in wet-season, 

 the fulvous band paler. Female. Upperside paler than in male, the basal areas of 

 a greyer blue tint, and sometimes with a violescent flush, the fulvous band also paler, 

 and the hyaline spot larger. Underside. Various shades of yellowish or pale 

 ochreous-brown, with darker brown fascise, sparsely speckled with darker scales, 

 and a prominent rib-line ; or more uniformly pale purpurescent-ochreous, with 

 pale olivescent-brown fascige, dai'ker rib-line, and sometimes blotched with fungoid 

 patches. 



.Expanse, c? 3i"o, ? 3^) to A^q inches. 



