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h orm. Female, Upperside pale lemon-yellow. Farewing with the marginal 
band broadly oblique and outwardly-curved from the costa, and somewhat siuuous 
apically, its lower portion narrow. Ilindwing with a slightly-defined marginal 
point at the vein tips. Underside. Both wings with slightly-defined ordinary 
marks. Forewing with two cell-marks. 
Expanse, ? 1 inch. 
Dry form (fig. 5, 5a, <?). Male. Upperside pale yellow. Forewing with the 
black marginal band broadly oblique and slightly sinuous apically, excavated in the 
middle, and sinuous at the posterior end. Ilindwing with a very slender marginal 
dentated line. Underside with distinct brownish-edged ordinary marks. Forewing 
with a brown subapical patch, and two cell-marks. 
Female. Upperside paler. Foreiving with the marginal band sharper angled, 
the posterior portion indented on its inner-edge. Ilindwing similar to male. 
Underside with very prominent chestnut-brown ordinary marks, and forewing with 
subapical patch. 
Expanse, d ? 1 ^ to 2 inches. 
Habitat. —Lower Western Himalayas. 
Distribution. —The type of both sexes, taken by the Rev. J. H. Flockiug, in 
the Kangga District, are in the British Museum. We possess co-type males from 
Dharmsala, also taken by Mr. Hocking; also a female of the Wet form from Kawul 
Pindi, taken in April, and both sexes of the Dry form from Rawul Pindi, Campbell- 
pur, November; Khairabad, November ; Abbottabad, October, by Col. J. W. Yerbury. 
Males of the Dry form are in Mr. J. H. Leech’s Collection, taken at Rajaori, 
Southern Kashmir, in September. 
Of our illustrations on Plate 568, fig. 5, 5a, is from the male go- type, from 
Dharmsala. 
TEKIAS APICAL] S. 
Terms apicali ?, Moore, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1882, p. 253, pi. 12, fig. 2, <$(Dry). 
Terias simplex, Butler, Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist. 1886, p. 217, pi. 5, fig. 2, $ (Dry). 
Dry form. Male. Upperside pale yellow. For owing with, tlie marginal band 
apically confined to a narrow costal portion, the lower part from the subcostal 
yeinlet composed of almost-disconnected, very small speckled-spots. Ilindwing 
with a marginal row of minute spots. Underside. Both wings with distinct 
chestnut-brown ordinary marks. Forewing with a distinct brown subapical streak, 
and two cell-marks. 
Female. Upperside paler than in male. Foreiving with the band somewhat 
broader at the apex, the lower portion similar, but more connected. Ilindwing as in 
the male. 
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