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LEPIDOPTEBA INPIG A. 
Pieris Titea , Godart, Enc. Meth. ix. p. 124 (1819). 
Pontia ( Mancijjum ) Titea , Horsfield, Cat. Lep. E.I.C. 1829, p. 141. 
Teracolus Titea, Swinhoe, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1885, p. 144. 
Teracolus Pseiidevanthe, Butler, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1876, p. 164, pi. 7, fig. 16 $ 9 • Swinhoe, Proc. 
Zool. Soc. 1885, p. 144. 
Teracolus Pallens, Moore, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. 1877, p. 49. 
Wet-season Brood (Figs. 1, la, lc, Id). 
Imago. —Male. Uppersi.de white. Forewing with the costal line black, a large 
orange-yellow apical patch, margined on its outer side with a black band, a little 
narrow in its middle and broadly thickened at its lower end, the inner black margin 
to the band narrow, thickened somewhat at both ends, indications of a slight shadowy 
band through the centre of the patch, the black bands meeting at the lower end of the 
patch fine hindwarcls to a point almost touching the lower angle of the wing. Hind- 
vying with four or five black spots on the exterior margin, on the veins. Underside 
white. Forewing with the orange patch showing through the wing with a band of five 
or six spots more or less joined together running through its centre. Hindwing with a 
brown spot on the costa a little beyond its middle. 
Female. Upperside white, with a few grey scales towards the base. Forewings 
with the orange patch reduced to a band of four, five or six spots, the orange colour 
much paler than in the male, the black outer and inner bands broad, the inner band 
recurved, elbowed inwardly before reaching its lower end, where it sometimes stops 
abruptly, and in some examples is joined to the outer band and narrows hind wards as 
in the male; a small black spot at the end of the cell. Hindwings with the black 
spots on the exterior margin as in the male, but generally larger. Underside white. 
Forewing with the apical patch showing through the wing, the inner black band well 
pronounced with a blackish-brown spot below it, immediately below vein 2, also 
a spot at the end of the cell. Hindwing usually tinged with orange-ochreous and 
covered with ochreous-brown strigse, sometimes more, sometimes less, a black dot at 
the end of the cell, a discal irregular brown macular band, angled outwardly below its 
middle, often broken and incomplete, and brown spots on the veins on the exterior 
margin. Antennae, head, thorax and abdomen black, antennae speckled with white at 
its sides, head and thorax clothed with short grey brown hairs. 
Expanse, $ $ l T R -g- inches. 
Dry-season Brood (Figs, le, If, lh = Buchans). 
Male. Upperside white. Forewing with the costal line paler, the orange-yellow 
apical patch larger, because the outer black band is narrower and the inner band is 
altogether absent except for a brown spot above vein 3, and there is no thickening of 
