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marginal band somewhat more even on its inner-edge. Female. Upperside. 

 Forewing with the marginal band similar to male, but somewhat narrower, or 

 conspicuously narrower. 



Expanse, S If, ? 1|- to If inch. 



Habitat. — Assam ; Lower Sikkim ; ? Lower Bengal. 



DiSTEiBCTiON. — " Mr. J. Wood-Mason obtained one male at Dhurmkal in May, 

 and another at Irangmara, Cachar, in August" (J. A. S. Beng. 1886, 370). Colonel 

 C. Swinhoe recoi-ds it as being " common in tlie Khasia Hills " (Tr. Ent, Soc, 1893, 

 307). Colonel C. T. Bingham possesses specimens from Cherra Pungi, taken in 

 October. In the British Museum are examples from Shillong, Silhet, and Sikkim. 

 Mr. H. J. Elvves records it as being " rare in Sikkim, at low elevations, up to about 

 4,000 feet elevation, from April to December " (Tr. Ent. Soc. 1888, 414). 



Note.— Mi% W. C. Taylor, in his " List of butterflies taken at Khorda, in 

 Orissa, Lower Bengal," there records T. Harina as an " uncommon butterfly." 



GANDACA BTJEMAilfA. 



Plate 563, fig. 3, 3a, b, c, ^J $ . 



Terias Harina, Watson, Journ. Bombay N. H. Soc, 1888, p. 2-5 ; id. I.e. 1891, p. 51 ; 1897, p. 669. 



Adamson, List Burmese Butt. p. 42 (1897). ? Fruhstorf er, D. B. Z., 1902, p. 301. 

 Terias Rarina (pt.), Butler, Ann. Nat. Hist. 1898, p. 59. 

 Terias formosa, Moore, P.Z.S., 1878, p. 836 ; id. J. Liun. Soc. Zool. 1886, p. 45. Elwes, J. As. Soc. 



Beng. 1887, p. 431. 



Wet-season form (fig. 3, cJ, 3a ?). Male. Upperside pale sulphur-yellow. 

 Foretuing with the black marginal baud much broader throughout its length than in 

 the Khasia and Sikkim form, its inner-edge also comparatively more even. 

 Wmdioing with, or without, a few minute blackish scales medially disposed along the 

 outer margin. Underside pale sulphur-yellow. 



Female. Upperside. Both wings with a distinct but faint sulphurescent tint. 

 Foreiving with the marginal band angled at the upper median veinlet. Hindicing 

 with the outer margin medially bordered by a nam'ow baud of blackish scales. 

 Underside pale sulphur-yellow. 



Expanse, c? 2, ? I finch. 



Dry -season form (fig. 3b, c? ; 3c ?). Male. Upperside. Forewing with the 

 black outer band somewhat narrower than in wet-form. Female, Upperside. Both 

 wings with a fainter yellowish tint than in wet-form. Forewing with the outer 

 band similar. Eindwing unmarked. 



Expanse, S 2 inches, ? 1^^ inch. 



Habitat. — Burma; (?Siam; Auuam). 



