. Fig. 24.—Bacchaimlch-ifrons, Aust., wing. tip and with the terminal portion of the 4th longitudinal vein, closing the 1st posterior cell, more oblique than in the $ ; suffused with brown, usually lighter at the base on the inner side, darker in the costal and subcostal cells and in the middle, and with the stigma and an elongated and not sharply defined spot at the tip, above the 3rd vein, dark brown ; wings in the $ hyaline, the sub- costal cell brown, and the stigma and an elongated spot at the tip above the 3rd vein, as in the 6, dark brown; 3rd longitudinal vein gently curved ; alulae of
. Fig. 24.—Bacchaimlch-ifrons, Aust., wing. tip and with the terminal portion of the 4th longitudinal vein, closing the 1st posterior cell, more oblique than in the $ ; suffused with brown, usually lighter at the base on the inner side, darker in the costal and subcostal cells and in the middle, and with the stigma and an elongated and not sharply defined spot at the tip, above the 3rd vein, dark brown ; wings in the $ hyaline, the sub- costal cell brown, and the stigma and an elongated spot at the tip above the 3rd vein, as in the 6, dark brown; 3rd longitudinal vein gently curved ; alulae of full size. '^ Length, S 10-11| ; $ 9|-10| ; Bhowali, W. Himalayas, 5700 ft., vii. 1909. (L)i?iis); Darjiling District, 5000 ft., iv.,;:L917 (Kemj)); Pusa, Bengal, 10. li. 1906 (Mism); 3. viii. 1909; Mormugao, Goa, ix. 1906 (Kemp); Hot AVells, Trincomalee, \.18d0 {ttq^e J oi ajncemtata), ]S92 {ty^^e $ of apicenotata); Heneratagoda and Bentora (both Cevlon, E. E. Green); Cherrapunji, Assam, 4400 ft., 2-S. x. l^\4{Kemp); jungle at base of Dawna Hills, 1908 (Annandale). The species is recorded by de Meijere from Singapore and Java, and the British Museum has specimens from various localities in Ceylon collected by Col. Yerbury in March, June, July and JN'ovember. Austen notes a 6 and $ which may be a variety of this species. 100. Baccha triangulifera, Aust. Baccha trianr/ulifera, Austen, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lend. p. 138, pi. iv, fig. 5 (full ins. col., J) (1893). Baccha eletjans, Bnmetti, Mus. xi, p. 220 (1915). (5 $. Head: "Front, face and cheeks yellow, with short, pale yellow pile ; a narrow dark brown median stripe extending a little
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