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Show 540 MR. A. G. BUTLER ON THE GENUS TERIAS. [Julie 6, flavee, brunneo reticulata'; maculis tribus griseis (prima basalt, secunda costali, tertia internuli), punctisque in arcu discali digestis vix conspicuis, corpus flavescens : exjj. alar. une. lin. 4. 2- Differt alis posticis angustioribus; anticis ad basin aurantiacis ; apice triangulariter uigrescente: exp. alar. une. lin. 3. J.Archidona; $, Quito. Coll. B.M. The most remarkable of all the species of Terias; it belongs to the Deva group, but reminds one of Pyrisitia gundlachia in the colouring of the under surface. 89. TERIAS CHILENSIS. Terias chilensis, Blanchard, Gay's Faun. Chil. vii. p. 17, ph 1. f. i>a, b (1852). Chili. Allied to T. deva, but apparently quite distinct. 90. TERIAS CITRINA. Terias citrina, Poev, Mem. Hist. Nat. de Cuba, p. 247. n. 6 pl. 18. f. 4-7 (1851)." Cuba. IJearly allied to T. dina, but smaller; both sexes with markings on under surface. 91. TERIAS DINA. Terias dina, Poey, Cent. Lep. de Cuba (1833). Terias westwoodii, Lucas, Hist. Cuba, vii. p. 509, pl. 16. f, 2, 2a ( 1856). Terias laree, Heirich-Scluiffer, Coir.-Blatt. Regensb. xvi. p. 120 (1862). Jamaica. B.M. 92. TERIAS WESTWOODII. Terias westwoodii, Boisduval, Sp. Ge'n. Lep. i. p. 666. n. 22 (1836). Terias dina, Hiibner, Zutr. ex. Schmett. f. 951, 952 (1837). West coast of Mexico. B.M. 93. TERIAS STYGMA. Terias styyma, Boisduval, Sp. Gen. Lep. i. p. 661. n. 14 (1836). Peru. Belongs to the Dina group. 94. TERIAS HARINA. cS . Terias harina, Horsfield, Cat. Lep. E. I. C. 137. n. 62 (1829). 2 . Eurema formosa, Hiibner, Ziitrage ex. Schm. f. 979, 980 (1837). Java; Borneo, Amboina; Waigiou; Celebes; Assam; Silhet. B.M. |