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from Nepal; the species has a long range, extending throughout the Palearctic Regions 
of Asia ; Esper’s type came from South Russia. 
Note.— Both forms (Erate and Glicia) have Albino females; I took white 
females in cop. with both kinds of males ; different in flight and habits to Fieldii, 
twice as fast in flight and hardly ever settling (Lang’s notes). 
EURYMUS GLICIA. 
Plate 602, figs. 2, £, 2a, £ (Wet-season Brood), 2b, $, 2c, 9,2d, $ (Dry-season Brood). 
Colias Hyale Glicia , Fruhstorfer (ined.) in Seitz Gross Schmett. ii., Fauna, Indo-Australica, pi. 9, figs. 
$ ? (1909). 
Colias Sareptensis, Butler (nec Staudinger), Proc. Zool. Soc. 1880, p. 409 ; id. Ann. Mag. Nat. 
Hist. 1882, p. 3. Swinhoe, Trans. Ent. Soc. 1885, p. 344. Butler, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1886, 
p. 371; id. Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. 1888, p. 197. 
Colias Hyale , Leslie and Evans (nec Linnaeus), Journ. Bo. Nat. Hist. Soc. 1903, p. 675. Bingham 
(part), Fauna of Brit. India, Butt. ii. p. 234 (1907). 
Wet-season Brood (Figs. 2, 2a, $). 
Imago. Male. Upperside pale lemon-yellow, always paler than Erate , some of 
the males very pale. Forewing marked like the female of Erate , the apical portion of 
the pale spots within the exterior black band generally joined together. Hindwing 
with the orange cell spot smaller and paler, sometimes obsolescent, the band on the 
exterior border macular, the spots smaller and the band seldom thickened at its upper 
end, sometimes the lower spots are quite small. Underside as in Erate , but the spots 
are smaller and the colour of the wings paler. 
Female. Upperside pale primrose to pure white, both wings marked as in the 
male. Underside also as in the male. 
Expanse, $ $ 2 inches. 
Dry-season Brood (Figs. 2b, 2c, $, 2d, ?). 
Male. Upperside as in the Wet-season form, but the outer black band of the fore¬ 
wing is seldom brought down to the lower angle, and the outer band of the hindwing 
is very faintly indicated, often represented by a few grey marks. Underside as in the 
Wet-season form. 
Female, Like the female of the Wet-season form, but the spots on the outer 
band of the forewing are smaller and often fewer in number, the outer band of the 
hindwing with smaller spots ; on the underside the hindwing is greenish, being covered 
with minute green-grey scales. 
Expanse, £ $ 1 T %- to 1 t 8 q inches. 
