NYMPH A LIN HZ. (Group NYMT11A ZINA.) 
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(Ficus indica ), and secured six, of which two were reared” (E. H. Aitken, id. 
p. 351). Mr. P. W. Mackinnon found the si larva, in Masuri, feeding on Ficus 
nemoralis , and in the Doon, upon Ficus glomerata ” (J. Bomb, N. H, S. 1898, 376). 
Of our illustrations of this species on Plate 306, fig. 1 is a reproduction of Mr. 
Mackinnon’s figures, and fig. la of Mr. Davidson’s figures, of the larva and pupa ; 
fig. lb is a male of the white (wet-season) form, and fig, lc, a female of the pale 
oohreous (dry-season) form. 
CYRESTIS ANDAMANICA (Plate 306, fig. 2, 2a, 9 ). 
Cyrestis Thyodamas, var. Andamanica, Wood-Mason and de Nieeville, Journ. As. Soc. Bengal, 1881> 
p. 246. 
Cyrestis Thyodamas , var. Andamanensis, Staudinger, Exot. Sehmett. p. 132, pi, 45, $ (1888). 
Imago. —Male and female. “ Differs from Continental Indian and Burmese 
G. Thyodamas in the blacker apex and outer margin, in the prominent somewhat 
diffused black spot on the third median veinlet between the third and fourth 
transverse black lines of the fore wing, and in having the fulvous marks of the anal 
half of the abdominal margin, of the anal angle, and. of the outer margin as far as 
the discoidal vein, of the hindwing, much diffused and darker; in having, in fact, all 
the markings and colouring darker both above and below,” 
Expanse, d ? 2^ to 2^ inches. 
Habitat, —South Andamans, 
CYRESTIS NIVALIS (Plate 307, fig. 1, la, <?). 
Cyrestis Nivalis , Eelder, Reise Novara, Lep. iii. p. 414 (1866). de Nieeville, Journ. As. Soc. Bengal, 
1895, p. 429. 
Cyrestis Nivea , var. Nivalis , Distant, Rliop. Malay, p. 140, pi. 12, fig. 3, <$ (1883), 
Cyrestis Nivea, de Nieeville, Butt, of India, etc., ii. p. 252 (1886). 
Cyrestis Nivea, var. interrupta, Snellen, Tijd. v. Ent. 1890, p. 217. 
Imago. —Male and female. Upperside white. Forewing crossed by three 
outwardly-curved oblique waved equidistant very slender black lines, the first 
subbasal, the second medial, and the third discal; base of costal border to medial 
transverse line irregularly black and longitudinally streaked with ochreous • cell 
crossed by a slender black line near the base, and with two similar waved lines at 
the end; outer margin with a broad black band traversed by three entire outer and 
two broken inner pale fuliginous-white slender lines, the two inner upper lines with 
an intervening white oval dot, the inner edge of the band is irregularly waved—being 
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