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LEPIDOP TEE A INDICA. 
Underside similar to the Dry form, except that both wings have the discal spots more 
developed. 
Female. Upperside pale yellow. Forewing with the sub-apical fascia orange- 
red, its black inner band composed of an anterior oblique even-edged bar, from which 
to beneath the middle median veinlet the edge is not black scaled, and from thence 
to the posterior angle it is much narrower than in the ordinary dry female. Hi idwing 
with marginal band slightly developed, narrow, often macular. Underside similar 
to the male. 
Expanse, $ ? 2 to 2^ inches. 
Habitat. —Maulmein to Meetan, Burma. 
Note. —In Fig. la the artist unfortunately copied a male instead of a female of 
the extreme Dry-season Brood. 
IXIAS CITRINA. 
Plate 588, fig. 2, £, 2a, 9 (Wet-season Brood), 2b, $ (Dry-season Brood). 
Ixias Citrina , Moore, Proc. Zool. Soe. 1878, p. 837 (Dry Form). 
Ixias Verna, Bingham (part), Fauna of Brit. India, Butt. ii. p. 195 (1907). 
Wet-season Brood (Figs. 2, 2a, $ $). 
Male. Upperside pale yellowish-white. Forewing with the sub-apical orange-red 
fascia comparatively broader anteriorly and shorter posteriorly, its black inner border 
narrower than in Pallida = Wet Latifasciatus. Hindwing with the marginal band also 
half its width. Underside pale yellow. Both wings with slightly apparent strigje, 
discal ordinary disposed spots and discocellular spots. 
Female. Upperside very pale yellow. Forewing with the sub-apical fascia often 
pale yellow, its black inner border medially slender and sometimes broken. Ilindwing 
with the marginal band broader than in the male. Underside similar to the male, the 
posterior patch on the forewing being larger. 
Expanse, $ $ 2j inches. 
Dry-season Brood (Fig. 2b). 
Male, Upperside pale yellowish-white. Forewing similar to the Wet form. 
Hindwing with the marginal band narrower. Underside more ochreous, with the 
strigse, discocellular spot, and discal markings darker, the latter with whitish centres. 
Female. Not known. 
Expanse, 2f inches. 
Habitat. —Tenasserim, South Burma. 
