CHAltAXES. 209 



b 3 . No transverse discal black line on 

 upperside of either fore or hind 



wino- C. aristogiton, p. 213. 



b 2 . Ground-colour on underside of wings 

 ochraceous yellow. 

 a 3 . Interspace between median two dark 

 sinuous lines crossing hind wing on 

 underside of a darker ochraceous 

 than the ground-colour of wing ; 

 transverse sinuous lines crossing 



wings slender C. marmax, p. 211. 



6 3 . Interspace between median two dark 

 sinuous lines crossing hind wing on 

 underside rich dark ochraceous 

 chestnut : transverse sinuous lines 



crossing wings heavily marked . . C. kahruba, p. 212. 

 V . Without any distinct postdiscal, trans- 

 verse, lunular band on upperside of fore 

 wing. 

 a 2 . Black terminal margin on upperside of 

 fore wing very broad, occupying more 

 than one-third of wing on dorsal 

 margin. 

 a 3 . Subterminal black band on upper- 

 side of hind wing broad and con- 

 tinuous C. psaphon, p. 214. 



6 3 . Subterminal black band on upper- 

 side of hind wing narrower, broken 



into detached spots posteriorly . . Race imna*. p. 215. 

 b\ Black terminal margin on upperside 

 of fore wing narrower, scarcely 

 occupying one-fourth of wing on 

 dorsal margin. 

 a\ Males without, females with a 

 broad white or very pale fulvous 

 discal band on upperside of fore 

 wing. 

 « 4 . Minute white spots traversing 

 subterminal black band of spots 

 on upperside of hind wing in I C. polyxena, race 



centres of black spots f I hierax=:watti, 



b x . Minute white spots traversing ( p. 216. 

 subterminal black band of spots 



on upperside of hind wing placed (Var. harpax,^. 215. 

 on inner margin of black spots . I Var. corax, p. 215. 

 6 3 . Both sexes with a broad white or ( Var. agna, p. 216. 

 very pale fulvous discal band on 

 upperside of fore wing. 

 « 4 . This discal band not extended i Var. hipponax= 

 below vein 5 on hind wing . . J jalinder, p. 215. 



* C. psaphon and its race imna resemble each other so closely, that the 

 above differences only hold good in typical forms. 



t The white spots are often absent or indistinct on the upperside, but 

 can be readily made out by holding the insect up to the light, as noted by 

 Messrs. Rothschild and Jordan. 



TOL. I. P 



