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LEPIDOPTERA INDIGA. 
of both sexes white, with very faint ordinary dusky yein borders, the apex of fore¬ 
wing being also slightly dusky-grey. 
Expanse, c? ? 2 to 2\ inches. 
Habttat. —Sikkim ; Assam ; Burma. 
Distribution. —We possess the male type specimen described by Mr. Wallace as 
P. Gopia, from “ Bengal,” and also the male type of P. Dapha, from Moulmein ; wet 
and dry-season male from Sikkim, taken by Mr. Gf. 0. Dudgeon ; wet-season male 
from Burma, taken by Col. Adamson in September; dry-season males from 
Moulmein, Pegu, and Ava—taken by Col. Adamson; Bhamo, November ; taken by 
Signor L. Fea ; extreme dry-season male from Lower Chindwin Hills taken in 
February by Col. Adamson. Mr. W. Rothschild has a wet-season female from 
Bassein, Burma, and both sexes of the dry-season form from Sikkim taken in 
October and November by Mr. Moller. Col. 0. Swinhoe possesses a ivet-season male 
from Mandalay, and also dry-season male from Cherra Punji and Sikkim. Capt. E. Y. 
Watson writes, ee This form ( Dapha ) is very common throughout Burma, and extends 
as far as Sikkim, being replaced in the rest of the Indian region by H. Phryne (J. 
Bombay N. H. Soc. 1894, 495). Capt. Watson also figures ( l.c . plate 1, fig. 1 and 2) 
a pair of the extreme wet-season form, taken in coitu at Thayetmyo, Lower Burma, in 
August; in fig. 3, 4 a pair, of an intermediate seasonal form, taken in coitu, at 
Pokoko, Upper Burma, in October, and in fig. 5, 6 a pair of the extreme dry-season 
form, also taken in coitu , at Toungoo, Lower Burma, in January ” (lx. p. 496). 
Col. C. H. E. Adamson writes, “ I have taken a large series of H. Pliryne throughout 
Burma; the seasonal forms vary in a similar manner to those of Zelmira. It is one 
of the commonest insects in Central Burma” (List, p. 45). Signor L. Fea obtained 
it at Bhamo in October. Dr. N. Manders, under Him , says it is “ very common in 
the Shan States and widely distributed ” (Tr. Ent. Soc. 1890, 534). 
Of our illustrations on Plate 544, fig. 1, la are from a male taken by Col. 
Adamson in September, fig. lb from a Burma female, in Mr. W. Rothschild’s 
collection ; fig. 1, c, d, the male type of Gopia ; fig. 1, e, a female from Sikkim, taken 
in November by Mr. Moller; fig. If, g, the male type of Dapha , from Moulmein, and 
fig. h, a female Burma, taken by Col. Adamson. 
HUPHINA LICHENOSA. 
Plate 544, fig. 2, 2a g, 2b ? . 
Pieris Lichenosa , Moore, Proc. Zoo! Soc. Lond. 1877, p. 591. 
Huphina Lichenosa , Watson, Journ. Bombay Nat. Hist. Soc. 1894, p. 495. Butler, Ann. Nat. Hist. 
1899, p. 212. Fruhstorfer, Deuts. Ent. Zeit. 1902, p. 277. 
