L EPID OPT ERA IX MCA. 
North Punjab, also a female from Campbell pur, taken by Cob J. W. Yerbury, who 
records its capture in November. 
Of our illustrations on Plate 5G8, fig's. 3, 3a, are from the male and female 
Lahore specimens, ob, from the co-type female, from Kangra. 
TERIAS EIORIATA. 
Plate 568, figs. 4, 4a, g ; 4b, ? . 
Ter las ftmbriahi, Wallace, Trans. Ent. Sac. 1867, p. 323, g ( Dry form). 
Terias Suava (pp), Butler, Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist. 1898, p. 69. 
Dry form. Male. Upper side clear yellow ; cilia yellow. Foreinmg with a black 
outer marginal band narrower than in male Dry form of Parreen , its apical portion 
shorter and angled at the lower subcostal (in Purreea the angle is at upper median), 
below the angle to the next veinlet is an outwardly- obiique cluster of black scales, 
the marginal band from thence to the posterior angle being very narrow and 
inwardly dentate at each veinlet. Hindwing with a marginal row of very small 
dentate dots, one at each vein tip. Underside. Both wings indistinctly irrorated 
with minute blackish scales; tip of the veins with a black dentate dot; ordinary 
markings distinct, the discocellulars and basal marks being inwardly brown edged. 
Woreming also with a more or less defined sinuous subapical brown streak, a 
minute black dentate dot at base of the low r er subcostal veinlet, and two ordinary 
cell-marks. 
Female, Upperside paler than male. Both wings with similar marginal 
markings, those of the underside being also very slightly apparent. Underside. 
Both wings with the markings as in male, but more distinct, the subapical brown 
streak on the forewing being broader. 
Expanse, S ? 1 to 2 inches. 
Habitat. —Western Himalayas. 
Distribution.—W e possess the male type specimen, from Masuri, a male from 
Kashmir, taken by Capt. IT. B. ‘Hollarcl (who records it in his MS. Notes, as being 
found during cc July, August, and September '’ 5 ). We also have both sexes from 
Gurh wal. 
Of our illustrations on Plate 568, figs. 4, 4a, are from the male type, from 
asuri; fig. 4b, from a Gurhwal female. 
TERIAS IRREGULARIS. 
Plate 568, fig, 5, 5a , S (Dry form). 
Tenets rregular /s, Moore, Prcc. Zool. Soc. 1882, p. 253, pi. 12, fig. 3,^ (Dry). 
