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( 377 ) XVIII. Life-history of sixty species of Lepidoptera ob-served in Mhow, Central India. By R. W. FoRSAYETH, Surgeon-Major, A. M. D. [Bead August 6tli, 1884.] Platks XIV, XV. During my residence at Mhow I have been enabled to make the following observations upon various Lepi-doptera. The s])eeies have been named and arranged throughout by Mr. A. G. Butler, of the Natural History Department, British Museum, to whom I wish to return my best thanks. The following is a synopsis of the characters of the larvae and pupae observed : — BHOPALOCEBA. Papilio Erithonius, L. — Larva thick, abrupt, sluggish. Small hood. Concealed double erectile horn on hood. Pupa suspended by thoracic band and caudal ligature on leaf. Delias eucharis, Drury. — Larva vermiform, sparingly hirsute. Popa suspended by thoracic band and caudal ligature on leaf. Terias Msiope, M6n. — Larva vermiform, naked. Pupa pointed head, flattened thorax, suspended as above noted on leaf. Tirumala Livmiace, Cram. Larva juliform, naked ; two thoracic and two caudal horns. Pupa suspended by tail. Gold spots. Linmas Chrysqjims, L. — Larva juliform, naked ; six long fleshy horns on body. Pupa suspended by tail. Gold band and puncta. Junonia Orithyia, L. — Larva armed with numerous hairy spines. Head bifid. Pupa suspended by tail, rough, yellow and purple. J. (Enone, L. — Larva armed with numerous hairy spines. Head bifid. Pupa suspended by tail, rough, yellow and purple. Precis Lemonias, L.— Larva armed with numerous hairy spines. Head bifid. Pupa suspended by tail, rough, yellow and purple. HypoUmnas avia, Fabr. — Larva armed with numerous hairy spines. Head entire, with two horns on vertex. Pupa suspended by tail. Projections along abdomen and dorsum of thorax. Melanitis lamene, Cram.— Larva oblong ; head with two spined horns. Spindle-shaped body. Pupa smooth, suspended by tail. Syvqjhccdra thyelia, Fabr.— Larva, body surrounded by numerous long fleshy horizontal arms furnished with hairs. Pupa suspended by tail. Angular. Gold spots and lines. Pyrgus Galha, Fabr.— Larva vermiform. Head hairy, on a neck. Pupa fastened by spine at tail, in a leafy case. Greenish white efflores-cence on body. TRANS. ENT. SOC. LOND. 1884. — PART III. (OCT.)

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XVIII. Life-history of sixty species of Lepidoptera observed in Mhow, Central India By R. W. Forsayeth, Surgeon-Major, A.M.D

Transactions of The Royal Entomological Society of London 32: 377-419 (1884)

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