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from Karachi, Sept. Nov. ; Mhow, April; Ahmednuggur, March, November; Poona, 
Nov., Dec., January; Bombay, February, Nov., December ; Depalpura, November. 
Dr. B. W. Forsaveth “found the larva, in Mhow, on a Leguminous tree; the 
larva being small, and exactly similar in colour to the leaves of the tree, was by no 
means easy of detection. The butterfly is tolerably common, and generally “ flying 
low over green herbage in gardens and cultivated ground 5 ’ {lx. 1884, 885). 
Of our illustrations on Plate 569, fig. 1 is of a male Wet form taken at 
Karachi, June, 1887 ; figs. 1, a, b, male and female Dry form, taken at Karachi in 
November; fig. 1, c, of a male Dry form, taken at Ahmednuggur, Id, a female Dry 
form, taken at Poona in January. 
TERIAS SWINHOEI. 
Plate 569, fig. 2 $ (Wet ); 2a, b, $ $ (Dry) ; 2e, $ (Extra Dry). 
Terias Swmhoei, Butler, Arm. & Mag. Nat. Hist. 1886, p. 216 (Dry). 
Wet form (fig. 2 8). Smaller than JEsiopeoides. Upperside. Forewing with 
the black marginal band comparatively narrower, the apical portion also narrower, 
less angled at the upper median, its lower portion smaller, and inclined obliquely 
inward. Hindwing with the black band narrow, more regular, and distinctly 
formed. Underside. Both wings with very slightly-defined ordinary marks. 
Forewing with two cell-marks. 
Expanse, 8 1^ to inch. 
Dry form (fig. 2a, b 8 ?). Upperside. Forewing with the black band as in 
male Wet form. Hindwing with the band more slender. Underside. Both wings 
with the ordinary marks more defined. Forewing with a pale brown slender 
subapical patch. 
Female. Upperside paler than in male. Forewing with the black band 
similar, its lower portion slightly narrower. Hindwing with a slightly-defined 
slender marginal broken thread, and more distinct tip at end of the veins. 
Underside as in the male. 
Expanse, 8 lf 0 to 1 ? l x - 0 inch. 
Extreme Dry form (fig. 2c,?). Male. Upperside. Both wings similar to 
male of ordinary Dry form. Underside with the ordinary marks prominently 
defined and brownish-edged. Forewing with an almost complete! y-quadrate brown 
apical patch. 
Female. Upperside similar to the same sex, of ordinary Dry form, the band on 
forewing having its lower portion slightly more angled at the submedian vein. 
Underside. Both wings with all the ordinary markings well-defined. Forewing 
with an almost completely-quadrate brown apical patch. 
