a minute black point at base of lower subcostal braucli, and a slight oblique-spot 

 near posterior angle. 



Female. Upperside paler. Fureiuing Avitli tlie outer band more angled at the 

 upper median than in male, its lower portion similar. Iliudiriiu/ with a very 

 slightly-defined slender marginal line, or only slight tip to the veins. Underside 

 with markings similar to the male. 



Expanse, c? In,, ? ] /'^ inch. 



Habitat. — Lower Western Himalayas; Upper Punjab. 



DiSTiiiBUTiON. — The type of the male and female [Dry form) is in the British 

 Museum Collection. We possess a male co-type from Dharmsala, Kangra District, 

 taken by the Rev. J, H. Hocking, a male from Lahej, N.W. Punjab, also a female 

 from Thundiani, taken by Col. J. W. Yerbury ; also a female from Gurliwal. Its 

 capture is recorded by Col. Yerbury, at "Attock Bridge, November ; Campbellpur, 

 November, and Hassan Abdal, in October" (P. Z. S. 1886, 371). 



Of our illustrations on Plate 568, figs. 1, la, b, are from a wet male and female 

 from Campbellpur ; 2, 2a, male Dry form, from Gurliwal ; 21), female Dry form, 

 from Thundiani, taken by Col. Yerbury in September. 



TERIAS EXCAVATA. 



Plate 568, figs. 3, 3a, (?; 3b, ?. 



Terias excavata, Mooio, I'roc. Zool. Soc. 1882, p. 2.")2, ^ ? {Dry fcrm). IJiitlcr, Proc. Zool. Soc. 

 1886, 372. 



Dry form. Male. Upperside. Forciving with the black marginal band com- 

 paratively narrower apically than in male Dry local form of Ilecabe, less angled at 

 upper median, and its lower portion smaller. Il'mlwimj with a narrower marginal 

 band. Underside with slightly-defined ordinary marks. Forewing with two cell 

 marks, and a slightly-defined subapical patch. 



Female. Upperside paler. Forewhig with the black marginal band more 

 angled at the upper median than in male, the lower portion smaller than in female 

 Uecahe, and its inner-edge slightly outwai'dly-oblique. Hlmlwing with a much 

 narrower marginal band than in female Hecahe. Underside. Both wings with the 

 ordinary mai'ks more defined than in male. Forewing with a more distinctly- 

 formed brown subapical streak than in male. 



Expanse, c? ?ln) inch. 



Habitat. — Lower Western Himalayas ; Upper Punjab. 



DiSTEiBCTiON'.— The type specimens were taken by the Ptev. J. H. Hocking at 

 Dharmsala, in the Kangra District, and are in the British Museum Collection. 

 We possess a female co-type, from Kangra, and both sexes from the Lahore District, 

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