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wings with slightly defined ordinary markings. Forgiving with two cell-marks. 
Female not seen. 
Expanse, c? lyk to 1 i 8 q inch. 
Dry form (fig. 3a, b, 6 ¥). Male. Upperside similar to Wet form. Underside 
with similarly defined ordinary markings. Forewing with pale ill-defined brownish 
subapical patch. 
Female. Upperside. Forewing with the outer band comparatively broader 
than in male, its lower portion somewhat longer and distinctly curved outward. 
Hindwing with the outer band slightly broader than in male. Underside with 
the ordinary markings, and subapical patch as in male. 
Expanse, c? ? l-^o inch. 
Extreme Dry form (fig. 3c, d, #?). Male. Upperside. Forewing with the 
outer band similar to the ordinary Dry form, its lower portion slightly smaller. 
Hindwing with the band slender and almost macular. Underside. Both wings 
with similar ordinary markings to the Dry form. Forewing with three cell-marks, 
and a broad brown almost completely filled-up quadrate apical patch, with a 
short dentation from below its middle. 
Female. Upperside. Forewing with the outer band slightly narrower than in 
ordinary Dry female, its lower portion being much smaller. Hindwing with the 
outer band slender. Underside with the ordinary markings more defined, the apical 
quadrate patch on forewing, as in the male, but less complete. 
Expanse, <$ lx 0 - to 1 -^q, ¥ 1-*$ to 2 inches. 
Habitat.— Burma; Tenasserim ; Mergui Archipelago. 
Distribution. —Dr. J. Anderson obtained the type specimens in cc Mergui in 
November and December, at Zeduwon in December, on Kisserang Island in 
December, Elphinstone Island in January and March, and on Sullivan Island in 
January n ( l.c . p. 47). We possess co-types of both sexes from Mergui, and also botli 
sexes from Bhamo, taken in November by Dr. L. Fea. Col. C. Swinhoe has 
specimens from the Younzaleen Valley, taken in November. 
Of our illustrations on Plate 573, fig. 3 is from male co-type Wet form from 
Mergui; figs. 3a, male of Dry form from Younzaleen, and fig. 3b, a female Dry form 
from Bhamo ; fig. 3c, a male Extreme Dry form from Younzaleen Valley, and 3d, a 
female from Bhamo. 
TERIAS FRATERNA. 
Plate 574, fig. 1, $ (Wet), la, b,¥ (Dry). 
Terias frater na, Moore, Journ. Linn. Soe. Zool. 1886, p. 46, pb 4, fig. 6, <£( Dry ). 
Terias Recabe (var.), Watson, J. Bombay N. H. S. 1896, p. 282. 
Wet form (fig. 1, c?). Male. Upperside. Forewing with the outer band more 
