﻿110 LEPIBOPTERA INDICA. 



Manders obtained it at Sn'alon, in the Shan States, in January. A specimen from 

 Cambodia, taken by M. Mouhot, is in Mr. Grose-Smith's collection. 



Of our illustrations of this species on Plate 232, our figures are fi^om Col. 

 Swinhoe's typical male and female specimens. 



Indo-Malayan Species. — Nora Bamada (Adolias Ramada, Moore, Tr. Ent. Soc. 

 (1859), p. 69, pi. 4, fig. 5, 3). Distant, Rhop. Malay, p. 122, pi. 19, fig. 5, <?. 

 Habitat. Malay Peninsula. — Nora Salia (Adolias Salia, Moore, Catal. Lep. Mus. 

 E. I. C. i. p. 189 (1857) ; Tr. Ent. Soc. 1859, p. 69, pi. 4, fig. 4, c? ? . Habitat. 

 Java. — Nora Erana, de Niceville, J. Bombay N. H. S. 1893, p. 46, pi. L. figs. 1, 2, 

 S ? . Habitat, Sumatra. — Nora Somadeva (Adolias Somadeva, Felder, Reise 

 Novara Lep. iii. p. 432, ? (1867). Syn. Adolias Laverna, Butler, Cistula Ent. i. 

 p. 29; Lep. Exot. p. 174, pi. 60, fig. 5, <S (1874). Habitat. Borneo.— Nora 

 bijmnctata (Adolias bipunctata, VoUeuhoven, Tijd. Ent. 1862, p. 191, pi. 10, 

 fig. 4, c?). Distant, Rhop. Malay, p. 438, pi. 43, fig. 3, c? (1886). Habitat. Malay 

 Peninsula; Borneo. — Nora decurata (Adolias decoratus, Butler, P. Z. S. 1868, 

 p. 605, pi. 45, figs. 2, 9, c? ?). Distant, Rhop. Malay, p. 122, pi. 14, fig. 9, ^. 

 Habitat. Malay Peninsula; Sumatra. — Nora Phintia (Buthalia Phintia, Weymer, 

 Stett. Ent. Zeit, 1887, p. 7, pi. 1, fig. 6, S. Habitat. Sumatra. — Nora cordata 

 (Euth. cordata, Weymer, Stett. Ent. Zeit. 1887, p. 6, pi. 1, fig. 2, ? ). Habitat. 

 Nias. — Nora datlirata (Adolias clathrata, VoU. Tijd. Ent. p. 205, pi. 12, fig. 5, S 

 (1862). Habitat. Borneo. — Nora cxrulescens (Euth. cserulescens, Grose-Smith, 

 Ann. N. H. 1889, p. 315. Habitat. Borneo, 



Genus SONEPISA. 



Male. AVings very short, i^orejrm^ subtriangular ; costa very slightly arched, 

 apex obtuse, exterior margin very slightly oblique, slightly concave in the middle, 

 uneven, posterior angle rounded ; first subcostal branch free, emitted at nearly half 

 before end of the cell, second at one-fifth before the end, third at a very short 

 distance beyond the end ; cell short, open. Hindwing obconical ; costa arched at 

 the base and then nearly straight to end, apex obtuse, exterior margin obliquely 

 convex, scalloped, anal angle rounded ; cell open. Body moderately robust ; palpi 

 densely clothed above to the tip, apex short, pointed. Eyes naked. 



Type. — S. Kanda. 



SONEPISA KANDA (Plate 223, figs. 2, 2a, S)- 



Adolias Kanda, Moore, Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. 1859, p. 69, pi. 4, fig. 5, ^ . 



Euthalia Elicius, de Niceville, Journ. Bombay Hist. Nat. Soc. 1890, p. 205, pi. D, fig. 8, S- 



Imago. — Male. Upperside rich bronzy olivescent-brown. Forewing with a 



