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LEPIBOPTERA INDICA. 
Female. Upperside pale 
TF et form. Underside also 
defined. 
Expanse, $ ? 2^ inches. 
yellow. Both wings with similar markings as in the 
similar to the Wet form, with all the markings less 
Extreme Dry-season Brood (Plate 580, figs, le, If, lg, $ $ = Pygmma). 
Male. Upperside. Forewmg similar to the ordinary Dry form, except that the 
black inner border of the orange fascia is narrower, and the orange discocellular spot 
is generally smaller, or sometimes absent. Hind wing with more or less slightly- 
defined dusky, or obsolescent upper marginal decreasing dentate spots. Underside 
brighter yellow than in the ordinary Dry form. Forewing with distinct upper discal 
transverse dusky-edged white-centred spots. Hind wing with a more or less complete 
transverse discal series of white-centred spots, those medially-disposed being the 
largest. 
Female. Upperside similar to ordinary Dry form, except that the sub-apical 
fascia is yellower, and the hindwing has the marginal band defined by more or less 
slight dusky dentate decreasing portions, or these are obsolescent. Underside with 
the transverse discal series of white-centred spots, as in the male, but more distinctly 
defined. 
Expanse, $ 2 to 2 ^, ? 2i? inches. 
Habitat. —Western Himalayas. 
Distribution. —The type of Satadra came from Simla, the type of Pygmsea 
from Kangra, Butler gives the locality for 1 Vatti as Bengal, but that may mean 
anything; it certainly never came from Bengal proper. We have examples from 
Campbellpore and Bawul Pindi taken by Colonel Yerbury, and several examples from 
Kulu received from Mr. Graham Young. 
IXIAS KANSALA. 
Plate 581, figs. 1, la, & ? (Wet-season Brood), lb, lc, $ (Dry-season Brood), Id, 9 (Extra 
Dry-season Brood). 
Ixias Kan sal a, Moore, Annals Nat. Hist. 1877, p. 49, £ 9 (Dry Form). P.Z.S. 1882, p. 254. 
Butler (part), Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. 1898,. p. 140. 
Ixias Pyrene (part), Bingham, Fauna of Brit. India, Butt. ii. p. 193 (1907). 
Wet-season Brood (Plate 581, f. 1, la, $ $). 
Male. Upperside pale yellow. Forewmg witli the apical half black, crossed by 
a broad oblique sub-apical pale orange-red fascia, intersected by distinctly-defined 
black crossing veins, its inner edge bordered by black and encompassing a small 
orange spot at the upper end of the cell, cilia pale orange. llindwing with a 
