COLIINJE. 
45 
Tr. Ent, Soc. 1888, p. 413. tie Niceville, Sikk. Gaz. 18'J4, p. 167. Watson, J. Bombay N. H. 
Soe. 1894, p. 514 ; id. l.c. 1891, p. 51 ; id. 1897, p. 669. Davidson and Aitken, J. Bombay 
N. H. Soc. 1896, p. 571. Adamson, List Burma Butt. p. 42 (1897). Mackinnon, id. 1898, 
p. 588. 
Tericts Jaegeri , Menetries, Catal. Mus. Imp. Acad. Sci. Fetrop. i. Lep. p. 84, pi. 2, fig. 1,^(1855). 
Wet form (figs. 1, la,, b, c, cl, e, f, B ¥). Male. ITppersicle clear pale yellow. 
Forewing acuminated at the apex; cilia yellowish-oclireous ; with a broad black 
apical marginal band curving clentatedly outward from middle of the costa and 
terminating abruptly at the lower median veinlet, below which it is continued by a 
more or less apparent slender thread, to the posterior angle. Hindwing with a 
marginal series of small black dentate spots, the upper two largest and conjoined, 
the lower minute and indicated as vein tips. Underside. Forewing with the ground¬ 
colour pale yellow, the cell and inner discal area being clear yellow, the posterior 
area from the base being glossy*white, and with a salmon-coloured patch of scales 
below middle of the cell; the costal and outer marginal area numerously flecked 
with minute reddish-ochreous strim, some of which form a more or less slightly 
apparent slender subapical fascia; a slightly apparent blackish-scaled upper 
discocellular mark is also present. Hindwing with the ground-colour pale yellow, 
and numerously covered with minute reddish-ochreous stride, those on the disc 
being most numerously packed, and there form transverse sinuous fascim; a slightly 
apparent blackish-scaled upper discocellular spot and a dot (sometimes two) above 
the cell, are also present. 
Female. Upperside paler yellow. Forewing with the outward band as in male. 
Ilindwing with the two upper marginal spots larger, the lower vein-tips minute. 
Underside similar to the male, the strias on both wings less apparent. 
Expanse, B1 3 - 0 to l^f 0 ; ? 1^ 0 inch. 
Dry form (figs, lg, h, i, B ¥). Male. Upperside. Forewing similar to Wet 
form. Hindwing with the upper marginal spots smaller. Underside. Both wings 
with the reddish-ochreous striae less prominent than in male Wet form. 
Female. Upperside and underside similar to same sex of Wet form. 
Expanse, B lfo> ? lx-oinch. 
Habitat. —Western and Eastern Himalayas ; Upper and Lower India; Assam ; 
Burma. 
Distribution. —We possess it from Kashmir, taken by Capt. Bayne Reed. In 
Mr. J. H. Leech’s Collection are both sexes, taken at Rajaori, S. Kashmir, 
in September. Capt. A. M. Lang obtained it at a Ivasauli, Western Himalaya ; 
and at Umballa, where it seems to occur nearly all the year round. It has a very 
weak flight, amongst low herbage, on the skirts of woods and gardens” (Ent. Mo. 
Mag. 1864, 104). Mr. P. W. Mackinnon took it in Masuri, and the dry season form 
