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LEPIDOPTEBA INDICA. 
Ilopfferi, from Silhet, is evidently an aberration, but without comparison of the type 
specimen we cannot say to which species it belongs. We describe an aberration of 
the male of J. Atlites , from Oachar, in the possession of Mr. P. Crowley. Of 
J. Lemonias, Col. 0. H. E. Adamson records a “sport” caught by himself in 
September, in Burma ; and Mr. L. de Niceville records two specimens of a “ sport ’* 
of this species, both females, taken in Malda and Orissa, in Bengal. 
JUNONIA IPHITA (Plate 309, fig. 1, la, b, e, d, e, $ [Wet and Dry-season forms). 
Papilio Iphita , Cramer, Pap. Exot. iii. pi. 209, fig. C.D. (1779). Pabricius, Spec. Ins. ii. p. 86 (1781). 
Precis Iphita , Doubleday and Hewits. Gen. D. Lep. p. 210 (1849). Moore, Lep. Ceylon, i. p. 39, 
pi. 21, fig. 1, la, b (1881). Distant, Rhop. Malay, p. 90, pi. 11, fig. 5, $, pi. 9, fig. 5, $ (1882). 
de NiceviJle, Butt, of India, ete., ii. p. 63, pi. 19, fig. 84, (1886). Leech, Butt, of China, etc., 
i. p. 276 (1893). 
Junonia Iphita , Butler, Catal. Fabr. Lep. B. M. p. 76 (1869). 
Imago. — Wet-season form. Male and female. Upperside oiivescent-brown ; 
cilia slightly edged alternately with white. Both wings with the basal half darker 
brown, the divisional border across the disc more intensely defined and blackish, 
being also angulated outward from the costa of forewing to the upper median, and 
thence slightly waved posteriorly and more evenly across the hindwing; a dark 
outer-discal fascia traversed on the forewing by two, or three, very obscure or 
obsolescent small ocellated spots situated in the median interspaces, and on the 
hindwing by a series of five somewhat more distinct similar ocellate spots; followed 
by a submarginal and marginal dark lunular line ; all these spots being less defined 
in the female. Foreiving also with two slender sinuous black lines across middle of 
the cell, two similar discocellular lines, and a white subcostal dot before the apex. 
Hindiving also with two similar discocellular lines. Underside dark purplish-brown 
washed with chalybeate-grey between the markings. Foreiving crossed by a basal, 
subbasal, and two medial, more or less-defined, darker purplish-brown sinuous-edged 
fasciae; followed by a submarginal similar diffused decreasing fascia, which is 
outwardly-bordered by a recurved series of, more or less apparent, small obscure 
ocellate spots with white centres, and beyond by two obscure outer marginal sinuous 
lines. Findwing crossed by a subbasal broad irregular sinuous purplish-brown 
fascia, a medial fascia which is diffused and bordered outwardly by a series of more 
or less obscure small yellowish-ochreous ocellate spots with white central dot, and 
bordered inwardly by a nearly straight black line edged by an obscure yellowish- 
ochreous line, and sometimes showing a pale yellowish patch at its costal end; 
followed by an inner marginal black sinuous line edged with grey. Body and palpi, 
