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a minute black point at base of lower subcostal branch, and a slight oblique-spot 
near posterior angle. 
Female. Upperside paler. Foreivlng with the outer band more angled at the 
upper median than in male, its lower portion similar, llindwing with a very 
slightly-defined slender marginal line, or only slight tip to the veins. Underside 
with markings similar to the male. 
Expanse, S 1^, ? 1^ 0 inch. 
Habitat.— Lower Western Himalayas; Upper Punjab. 
Distribution.— The type of the male and female ( Dry form) is in the British 
Museum Collection. We possess a male co-type from Dharmsala, Kangra District, 
taken by the Rev. J. H. Hocking, a male from Lahej, N.W. Punjab, also a female 
from Thundiani, taken by Col. J. W. Yerbury; also a female from Gurhwal. Its 
capture is recorded by Col. Yerbury, at “Attock Bridge, November ; Campbellpur, 
November, and Hassan Abdal, in October” (P. Z. S. 1886, 371). 
Of our illustrations on Plate 568, figs. 1, la, b, are from a wet male and female 
from Campbellpur; 2, 2a, male Dry form, from Gurhwal; 2b, female Dry form, 
from Thundiani, taken by Col. Yerbury in September. 
TERIAS EXCAVATA. 
Plate 568, figs. 3, 3a, $; 3b, J . 
Terms excavata , Moore, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1882, p. 252, $ $ (Dry fcrm). Butler, Proc. Zool. Soc. 
1886, 372. 
Dry form. Male. Upperside. Forewing with the black marginal band com¬ 
paratively narrower apically than in male Dry local form of Heccthe , less angled at 
upper median, and its lower portion smaller. llindwing with a narrower marginal 
band. Underside with slightlj^-defined ordinary marks. Forewing with two cell 
marks, and a slightly-defined subapical patch. 
Female. Upperside paler. Forewing with the black marginal band more 
angled at the upper median than in male, the lower portion smaller than in female 
Hecabe , and its inner-edge slightly outwarclly-oblique. llindwing with a much 
narrower marginal band than in female Hecabe. Underside. Both wings with the 
ordinary marks more defined than in male. Forciving with a more distinctly- 
formed brown subapical streak than in male. 
Expanse, <S ¥ l^- 0 inch. 
Habitat.— Lower Western Himalayas; Upper Punjab. 
Distribution. —The type specimens were taken by the Rev. J. H. Hocking at 
Dharmsala, in the Kangra District, and are in the British Museum Collection. 
We possess a female co-type , from Kangra, and both sexes from the Lahore District, 
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