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25 (26). Male with a sex-mark on the fore wing above. Pore wing above : 



pale band regular, its inner edge straight. Sex-mark consisting 

 of a dull streak of androconia along the inner edge of the yellow 

 band from the middle of vein 1 a to the base of vein 4 . . . rectifasciata, n. sp. 



26 (25). No sex-mark on the fore wing above in the male; the pale band 



irregular, broken outwardly at cells 4-5 dara Koll. 



27(24). Pale markings of the upperside cream -yellow '. . dilutior, n. sp. 



28 (23). No pale spot in cells 4 and 5 of the fore wing orphitus, Mab. 



! Telicota augias. (Plate XXV. figs. 62, 61 



a. 



Papilio augias, Linn. Syst. Nat. i. p. 79i (1767). 



Telicota augias, Distant, llhop. Mai. p. 382, pi. xxxiv. fig. 23 (1886); Watson, Hesp. Ind. p. 55 (1891). 



The sex-mark in the male is subject to some variation ; generally it is broad and 

 continuous, sometimes it is broken up into three pieces, and in a specimen from Menado 

 it is continuous but only about half as wide as usual and its black edging is very 

 narrow and regular. 



Hab. Calcutta {Minchin) ; Akyab (Adamson) ; Poona {Swinhoe) ; Andamans, Perak, 

 Pulo Laut, Sambawa {Hoherty) ; Mas (Modigliani) ; Java {Fruhstorfer) ; Philippines 

 {Semper) ; Hong-Kong ( Walker). 



! Telicota BAMBUSiE. (Plate XXV. fig 63.) 



Pamphila bambusm, Moore, P. Z. S. 1878, p. 691, pi. xlv. figs. 11, 12 6 ? . 



Pamphila pythias, Mabille, Pet. Nonv. ii. p. 234 (1878) ; id. Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg. xxi. p. (1878). 



Telicotabambusa, Distant, Rhop. Mai. p. 382, pi. xxxv. fig. 12 (1886) ; Watson, Hesp. Ind. p. 56(1891). 



Pamphila eurotas, Felder [Sitz. Ak. Wiss., Math.-nat. CI. xl. p. 461, sep. p. 14 (I860)], 

 is, judging from a male specimen in the Felder Collection labelled in contemporary 

 handwriting " Hesp. eurotas, Felcl.," " Amboina," mainly distinguished from T. bambusae 

 by having the postmedian yellow band on the fore wing above only half as wide, 

 narrowed towards the apex and only reaching just beyond vein 5. 



Hab. Nilgiris (Hampson) ; Sikkim (Mbller) ; Calcutta {Minchin) ; Assam, E. Pegu, 

 Perak, Arjuno, Java, Bali {Doherty) ; Java {Fruhstorfer) ; Kina Balu ( Waterstradt) ; 

 Mt. Mulu, N. Borneo {Hose). 



! Telicota prusias. (Plate XIX. fig. 14, <s .) 

 Pamphila prusias, Pelder, Sitz. Ak. Wiss., Math.-nat. CI. xliii. p. 44 (1861). 



In a female of this species sent by Semper the underside exactly agrees with that of 

 the male, but is a little paler, thus differing from a specimen sent by Staudinger as the 

 female of T. prusias, in which the hind wing below bears a sharply defined postmedian 

 macular pale band between veins 1 b and 6. 



Hab. Celebes {coll. Stgr.) ; Palawan {Platen, Everett) ; Philippines {Semper). 



