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BIONOMIC NOTES 
Curetis thetis, Drury. (No details recorded.) 
Ilerda epicles , Godart. ?. All the hinder part of hind-wings. 
Pratapa deva, Moore. Anal angles, tails and large part of hind- 
wings bitten off absolutely symmetrically. 
Polyommatus baeticus, Linn. Two-thirds of hind-wings gone. 
Colias fieldii, Menet. $. Hind-wings possibly bitten by a bird— 
somewhat symmetrically. 
Catopsilia pyranthe , Linn. A symmetrical bite out of both hind- 
wings. 
Ixias pyrene , Linn. Fore-wings almost symmetrically bitten 
near the tip of the costa. 
Terias hecabe , Linn. ?. “ Bird-pecked.’' 
Terias laeta , Boisd. Dr. Dixey wrote : “ Is prettily mutilated by 
a bird.” 
G-anoris canidia , Sparrm. $. All the hind margin of the hind¬ 
wing (? wings) gone. 
Belenois mesentina, Cram. ?. Hind margins of hind-wings sym¬ 
metrically bitten : ? by lizard. 
Teracolus etrida , Boisd. Apex of left fore-wing, all its hind 
margin, and apex of left hind-wing gone: ? a case of successful 
“ direction.” 
Papilio hector , Linn. A remarkably symmetrical bite of the tip 
and half hind margin of both hind-wings. The very “warning 
marks ” snapped at. 
Papilio pammon , Linn. $. Bitten by bird. 
Observations in Ceylon , 1904. 
Tirumala septentrionis, Butl. A $ with hind-wings much broken, 
but only in part symmetrically; a with a double bite near the anal 
angles of the hind-wings. 
Cirrhochroa cognata , Moore. The hind-wings very symmetrically 
chipped near the anal angles : ? by bird. 
Hypolimnas bolina, Linn. <£. Anal angles of the hind-wings 
injured, in part symmetrically. 
Argynnis hyperbius , Johanss. ( niphe , Linn.), $. Apex of both 
hind-wings and anal angles of both fore-wings symmetrically bitten. 
Lethe drypetes , Hew. (a) Hind margin of hind-wings bitten off 
in fair agreement, (b) Both hind-wings bitten at anal angle. 
Terias hecabe , Linn. ?. Hind-wings bitten more or less sym¬ 
metrically. 
