Black shining : head thorax scutehlum towards the tip hind borders of the abdominal segments the tip of the abdomen and the legs red : femora black the four anterior red towards the tips : six red spots on each tegmen at the base. [...] Form of C. tricolor : differs chiefly in having the tegroina crossed at the base by a patch of six red spots (that on the clavus being more or less bifid) instead of the pale testaceous band and in the narrower and interrupted red bands margining the segments on the dorsum of the abdomen (Maier). [...] Thorax and head black shining : soutelltun metanotnm abdomen at the base and along the posterior margin of each segment and the legs red : tegmina very red at the base and with a roseate band before the reticulated apical third this band is sometimes narrow or indistinct or oven obsolete : wings brown rosy red at the base and along the adjoining part of the costa. [...] Thorax metallic bluish-black shining : borders of scutellum postrior margin of segments of abdomen the anus CONE.' and femora and the tarsi at the base red : tegmina bluish-black tips brown with a bifurcated basal streak and two bands red ; the basal streak with the median band contain between them an almost triangular patch bluish black : the limb of the basal bifurcation on the hin [...] Bright red shining : head with a short transverse streak along each side of the hind border ; thorax with two very large black spots on each side of gJio disc and two smaller spots in front ; pectus and abdomen twards the base black : a. row of black spots on each side of the abdomen of which the underside except the hind borders of the segments is black ; tegmina rod with seven black spot
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- 73
- Published in
- India
- SARF Document ID
- sarf.120250
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I.—Fourth List of Butterflies taken in Sikkim in October 1884 with Notes on Habits &c.—by Lionel De Niceville
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1-5 | The Natural History Secretary | view |
II.—Notes on Indian Rhpnchota No. 2.—by E. T. Atkinsor B. A.
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5-23 | The Natural History Secretary | view |
III.—On Observations of the Solar Thermometer at Lucknow.—by S. A. Hill B. Sc. A. R. S. M. Meteorological Reporter North- Western Provinces and Oudh
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23-39 | The Natural History Secretary | view |
IV.—List of the Butterflies of Calcutta and its Neighbourhood with Notes on Habits Food-Plante &c.—by Lionel De Niceèville
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39-54 | The Natural History Secretary | view |
V.—Natural History Notes from H. M.’s Indian Marine Survey Steamer Investigator ’ Commander A1Fred Carpenter R. N. Commanding. No.1. On the Structure and Habits of Cyrtopliium calamicola a new Tubicolous Amphipod from the Bay of Bengal.—by G. M. Giles M. B. F. R. C. S. Surgeon-Nuturalist to the Marine Survey
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54-59 | The Natural History Secretary | view |
VI.—Notes on Japanese Land and Freshwater Molluscs.—by O. F. von Mällendorff Ph. D. Communicated by they Natural History Secretary
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59-68 | The Natural History Secretary | view |