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LEPID OP TER A INI) ICA. 
ordinary markings to the Wet-form. Forewing with a more or less defined 
subapical patch. 
Female. Upperside. Forewing with a broader black outer band than in 
male. Ilindwing with a much broader outer band than in male. Underside. 
Both wings similar to male. 
Expanse, <? ? 1^ 0 to l x - 0 inch. 
Extreme Dry form (fig. d, ?). Male not seen. Female. Upperside. Forewing 
with a broad black outer band, its posterior portion angled obliquely outward from 
the lower median veinlet. Ilindwing with a moderately broad outer band. 
Underside. Both wings with ordinary markings as in Dry form. Forewing with a 
prominent almost complete quadrate apical brown patch. 
Expanse, ? 2 inches. 
Habitat. —Ceylon. 
Of our illustrations on Plate 571, fig. 1 is from a icet -season male, and fig. la 
the female of an intermediate form, both specimens being in Col. C. Swinhoe’s 
Collection ; figs, lb, c, male and female Dry- season form, and fig. Id, of a female 
Extreme Dry form, in our own possession. 
TEEIAS KOTUNDALIS. 
Plate 571, fig. 2, 2a ( Wet) ; 2b, e (Dry). 
Terms rotundalis, Moore, Lep. of Ceylon, i. p. 120, pi. 46, fig. 1, la, b, $ $ (1881)— Wet form. 
Terias Silhetana (pt.) de JSiceville, J. As. Soc. Eeng. 1899, p. 213. 
Wet form (fig. 2,d, 2a, ? ). Male. Upperside bright yellow. Forewing with 
the black outer band similar to, but comparatively narrower than in same sex of 
uniforms , its posterior end slightly angled at the lower median veinlet. Hind wing 
with a very slender outer marginal band, or it is indicated only by linear spots at 
the vein tips. Underside pale yellow. Both wings with ordinary markings very 
indistinct. No subapical patch on forewing. 
Female. Upperside paler yellow. Forewing with broader outer band than in 
male, the lower end larger and its inner edge extending obliquely outward. 
Ilindwing with similar slender outer marginal line. Underside similar to the male. 
Expanse, <S 1 X “ 0 to 1 x -q ; ? l x - 0 to 1 inch. 
Dry form (fig. 2 b, c, S ?). Male. Upperside. Forewing with the outer band 
comparatively broader than in male of Wet form. Hindwing with the outer band 
slender and broken posteriorly. Underside. Both wings with distinct ordinary 
marks. Forewing with a more or less distinctly formed subapical patch. 
Female. Forewing with the outer black band broader throughout than in 
male, its posterior inner end outwardly oblique. Hind wing with 
a narrow 
