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CATALOGUE OF 



rounded ; exterior margin two-tbirds the length of anterior, more or 

 less scalloped ; posterior margin about the same length as exterior, 

 somewhat rounded near the base and the angle ; costal vein mode- 

 rately strong, extending to the middle of anterior margin*; subcostal 

 vein with its first branch arising at one-fourth of the wing from the 

 base, and extending to the costal margin at one-third from the apex, 

 second branch arising a little beyond the first, some distance before 

 the extremity of the discoidal cell, and terminating one-fourth from 

 the apex, third branch commencing at one-third from, and extending 

 to, the apex, fourth branch at one-fifth of the wing, and terminating 

 a little below the apex ; first disco-cellular vein very short, almost 

 obsolete, commencing obliquely a little beyond the base of the third 

 subcostal branch ; second disco-cellular vein five times the length of 

 the first, descending in an oblique inward curve ; third disco-cellular 

 vein rather slender, but distinct, long, descending straight, but 

 uniting in a curve with the third median veinlet immediately above 

 its origin, thus closing the discoidal cell. 



Hind-ioings quadrate-trigonate ; the extreme base of the anterior 

 margin arched, the rest of it nearly straight ; exterior margin some- 

 what rounded, scalloped ; abdominal margin grooved, about the same 

 length as anterior; precostal vein curved outwardly; costal vein 

 arched to about the middle, and then straight to the apex ; sub- 

 costal vein branching ofi" nearly straight, opposite the junction of 

 the precostal; first disco-cellular vein straight, oblique, arising a 

 little beyond the subcostal; lower disco-cellular vein obsolete; dis- 

 coidal cell open. 



Fore-legs very small, with fine silky hairs; femur rather longer 

 than the tibia ; tarsus half the length of the tibia, simple : the other 

 legs broken ofi". 



Abdomen rather small, slender, hairy. 



Bemark. — This genus is somewhat allied to Limenitis and Setero- 

 chroa. 



371. PANDIT A SINOPE, Boisduval Sp. {Plate Yla,fiff. 3). 



Adolias Sinope, Boisduval, MS. Westwood, in Double- 

 day and Heioitson^s Diurnal Lep. p. 292, n. 25 

 (1850). 



a. S ■ Java. From Dr. Horsfield's Collection. 



Pandita Sinope, n. sp. — Uppee-side bright fulvous: forc-iving 

 with the costal margin and basal half of wing goldeu-brown ; exte- 



