. Fig. 44.âFki/pJ/us divixus, Brim., (J. clear parts of the wing more extended, but they apparently belong to the same species. Of the three s])ec\eH(li. fenestraJls, distinctas, and divlsm) taken by Mr. Paiva at Darjiling in August 1909, he says that some were taken on windows and others along the roads of the town, where they were hovering in small s^-arms under the shade of the trees, but it would be impossible to say now whether all the species occurred in both habitats or not, as at the time of collecting identification was impracticable.


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