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1891, p. 308. de Niceville, J. As. Soc. Beng. 1885, p. 49; id.l.c. 1899, p. 212. Hampson, 

 J. As. Soc, Beng. 1888, p. 361. Elwes, Tr. Eat. Soc. 1888, p. 412 ; id. J. As. Soc. Beng. 1887, 

 p. 430. Taylor, List Orissa Butt. p. 13 (1888). Watson, J. Bombay N. H. Soc. 1890, p. 7. 

 Ferguson, J. Bombay N. H. S. 1891, p. 13. Davidson and Aitken, J. Bombay N. H. Soc. 

 1890, p. 359; id. I.e. 1896, p. 570, pi. vi. fig. 5, 6, larca and fuim. Snellen, Mid. Sumatra 

 Lep. p. 23, pi. 1, 6g. 6, 7 (1892). de Niceville, Sikkim Gaz. 1894, p. 167; id. Walker, 

 Trans. Ent. Soc. 1895, p. 464. J. As. S. Beng. 1895, p. 497 ; id. 1899, p. 212. Adamson, 

 List Burma Butt. p. 42 (1897). Mackinnon and de Nieeville, J. Bombay N. H. S. 1898, p. 586. 

 Frubstorfer, Deuts. Ent. Zeit. 1902, p. 302. de Nic6ville, J. As. S. Beng. 1902, p. 26. 



7'(gj'i'a« ifeca&eoides, Menetries, Catal. Mus. Petrop. Lep. i. p. 85, pi. 2, fig. 2jcJ(1855) — Wei form. 

 Butler, Trans. Linn. Soc. Zool. 1879, p. 550. Swinhoe, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1884, p. 508; id. I.e. 

 1885, p. 136 ; 1886, p. 430 ; id. J. Bombay K H. Soc. 1887, p. 274. Moore, Lep. of Ceylon, i. 

 p. 119, pi. 45, fig. 3, 3a, h.^ ? (1881)— ^ef. 



Terias simulata, Moore, Lep. of Ceylon, i. p. 119, pi. 45, fig. 2, 2 i, b, ^J ? (1881) — Dry form. 



Terias contubemalis, Moore, Journ. Linn. Soc. Zool. 1886, p. 46, J* ? — Dry form. 



Terias curiosa, Swinhoe, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1884, p. 508, pi. 4, fig. 3,^ id. J. Bombay N. H. Soc. 1887, 

 p, 275 — (aberr. tar.). 



Terias Lacttola, Distant, Rhop. Malay, p. 466, woodcut, fig. 12J, J (alb. var.). 



Terias Suava (pt.), Butler, Ann. Nat. Hist. 1898, p. 69 —neo Boisdtival. 



Wet form (fig. 1, la, b, c, d, e, c? ?). Upperside. Both wings chrome-yellow, 

 palest in recently-captured specimens ; cilia yellowish-white. Forewiiig with the 

 costal edge at the base, irrorated with greyish-black scales, thence extending in a 

 black line to the first subcostal branch, where it joins a broad outer-marginal black 

 band, the inner-edge of this band curving dentatedly outward from the subcostal 

 to middle of the upper median branch — where it is prominently angled, the medial 

 portion of the band below the angle being incised to half its width, and 

 dentate at the middle median branch, the lower portion of the band becoming 

 wide and is' sharply angled at the lower median, below this latter veinlet its 

 inner-edge is even and inclined more or less inward, Hindiving with a marginal 

 black band of moderately broad but varying width, its inner-edge being slenderly 

 dentate at the veins. Underside sulphur-yellow. Forewing with an indistinctly- 

 defined grey-black slender-lined discocellular mark, two cell marks, namely, a 

 zigzag mark in middle, and a subbasal dot; there is also a point at tip of the 

 anterior veins ; the sexual hand on both sides of the basal portion of the 

 median vein being visibly opaque on holding the specimen up to the light. Hindwing 

 with a similar discocellular mark, a ringleted-mark in middle of the cell, a small 

 circlet above the cell near the base, and another below the cell, a discal zigzag 

 series of squamous mai'ks, and also a minute dot at the vein tips. 



Female. Upperside paler yellow than in male. Forewing with the black outer 

 marginal band slightly broader than in male, its upper inner-edge generally less 

 curved and dentated above the median angle. Hindwing with the outer marginal 



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