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Distribution. — The type was taken at Kumaun, there are examples in the 

 British Museum, and other collections from Chitral, Goorais Valley, Attock Bridge, 

 Kairabad, and the Punjab. Mr. Lang, in his notes, says it is not likely to be caught 

 by many persons, it flies high up in April, the brood is very early and very 

 short-lived. 



EUCHLOE LUCILLA. 



Plate 590, figs. 3, <? , 3a, ? . 

 EucMoe Lucilla, Butler, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1886, p. 376, pi. 35, fig. 4; id. Aan. Mag. Nat. Hist. 1888, 



p. 205. 

 Antliocharis Lucilla, Baker, Trans. Ent. Soc. 1S89, p. 525. 

 Synchloe Lucilla, Bingham, Fauna of Brit. India, Butt. ii. p. 180 (1907). 



Male. Upperside lemon-yellow. Both wings with the base irrorated with black 

 scales. Foreicing with a black band on the outer border, broad at the apex and 

 narrowing hindwards, traversed obliquely by a more or less obscure macular band of 

 the ground colour ; cell closed by a very broad black bar. Ilindwing without markings. 

 Underside paler and duller. Forewing with the outer band showing through the wing 

 and irrorated with minute black scales ; the discoidal bar shorter ; often a pink line 

 along the costal and outer margins ; the costa towards the apex with a series of small 

 white spots, each spot containing a black dot. Hindwing with thick black irrorations, 

 a small white spot at the end of the cell and a series of white transverse spots along 

 the costal margin ; antennae brown tinged with yellow, head brown, collar pink, 

 thorax brown, abdomen black on the sides and yellow beneath. 



Female. Upperside pale sulphur - yellow. Forewing with the black outer 

 marginal band similar in size to the male, the pale line traversing it generally much 

 more prominent and distinct ; the discocellular bar broader. Hindwing without 

 markings. Underside as in the male, colour of the antennae, head and body 

 similar. 



Expanse, ^ ? 1^ inches. 



Habitat.— The Punjab. 



Distribution.— The type was taken by Colonel Yerbury at Campbellpur ; we have 

 examples also from Attok and Khairabad. 



INDO-CHINESE AND JAPANESE SPECIES AND GENERA. 



EucMoe Scolymus, Anthocharis Scolymus, Butler, Journ. Linn. Soc. 1866, p. 52. Elwes, Proc. Zool. 

 Soc. 1881, p. 877. Pryer, Rhop. Niphon. p. 6, pi. 3, figs. 4a, 4b (1886). Leech, Butt, of China, 

 Japan and Corea, ii. p. 479 (1893). Synonym, Anthocharis Thunbergii, De I'Orza, Lep. 

 Japan, p. 14 (1869). Habitat, Japan. 

 EucMoe Bambusarum, Anthocharis Bambusarum, Oberthiir, Et. d'Ent. ii. p. 20, pi. 3, fig. 4 (1876). 

 Habitat, Chekiang, W. China. 

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