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SEASONAL FORM ? (Plate 180, figs. 1, 1», 3). 
Charaxes Hindia (male only), Butler,* Lep. Exotica, p. 99, pl. 37, fig. 5 (1872), g. 
Male. Upperside paler bright fulvous than in typical Jalinder; the discal 
white band on forewing unbroken from the subcostal to submedian. Underside 
pale purpurescent-ferruginous, washed with lilacine-grey ; sinuous lines ill-defined ; 
discal interspaces dull pale yellow. Darjiling (Major Roberts); Darjiling (coll. 
W. Rothschild); Shillong (coll. P. Crowley). 
In some specimens (Plate 180, fig. 1, b, c), labelled ‘* Sikkim,” in Mr. Crowley’s 
collection, the discal band is less defined and of a diffused fulvous white, with bright 
fulvous submarginal lunular spots. 
HARIDRA PLEISTOANAX (Plate 181, figs. 1, la, b,c, ¢ 2). 
Charazes Pleistoanax, Felder, Reise Novara, Lep. iil. p. 443, male only (1867). Butler, Trans. Ent. 
Soc. Lond. 1870, p. 121; Lep. Exotica, p. 97, pl. 37, fig. 3, g¢ 2 (1872). de Nicéville, Butt. 
of India, ete. ii. p. 292 (1886). 
Charaxes Khimalara (male only), Butler, Lep, Exotica, p. 97, pl. 37, fig. 1(1872). de Nicéville, Butt. 
of India, ete. ii. p. 292. 

Twaco.—Male. Upperside with the basal area dark olivaceous brownish- 
ochreous, the outer border of hindwing brighter ochreous. Forewing with the apex 
and outer border broadly black and traversed by an inner incurved series of more or 
less obsolescent or well-defined pale ochreous or ochreous-white spots; a rather 
broad bluish-white transverse discal band continued to the posterior margin, the 
upper end of which is broken into spots between the lower subcostal and lower 
radial ; the discocellulars marked by a more or less defined duplex black streak, 
and the inner border of the white discal band generally defined by a more or less 
black-speckled sinuous line to near the submedian vein. Hindwing with a bluish- 
white prominent upper discal band obsolescently decreasing to the middle median 
veinlet, inwardly edged anteriorly by a black sinuous line, and traversed by black 
veins, which latter sometimes dilatingly merge into the black submarginal band ; 
the black band broad anteriorly and decreasing to anal angle, composed of conjoined 
spots, which generally have a central white lunate dot. Underside olivescent 
purplish-brown ; crossed by pale-edged normal sinuous black lines, outer discal pale 
olivescent-yellow dentate markings and submarginal glossy lhlacine-grey dentate 
markings, the latter on the hindwing bordering a row of black-tipt whitish anchor- 
shaped spots; the subbasal and discal transverse interspaces pale yellow. 

* The female described and figured by Mr. Butler (l.c.) as erroneously assigned to that sex of Hindia, 
belongs to the species named Imna, 
