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spots ou the hind-wing are also larger than in the male. Undee- 

 siBE as in that of the male. "Wings shaped as in Adol. Aconthea. 

 Expanse of male 2|r, female, 2f inches. 



a. b. c. ($ ^ . N. India. Presented by Colonel Sykes. 

 d. e. ^ ^ . N. India. Presented by Colonel Buckley. 

 f. g. (5^ ? . Madras, From Captain J. M. Joneses 

 Collection. 



The transformations of Adolias Garucla are figured on Plate VI., 

 fig. 2, 2a, from General Hardwicke's original drawings in the British 

 Museum. — " Feeds on Tropliis aspera and on a species of Bryonia. 

 March ."— (Hardwicke .) 



The transformations of this species were also observed by A. 

 Grote, Esq., of Calcutta, and are figured among his original draw- 

 ings. It " feeds upon the Mango." 



375. ADOLIAS PHEMIUS, E. DouUedmj Sp. 



(^ Itauus Phemius, U. Douhleday, MS. 

 ^ Adolias Phemius, Westivood, in DouUeday and Hewit- 

 son's Diurnal Lep.p. 291, n. 13, t. 41,/. 4 (1850). 



a. $. Darjeeling, From Indian Collection, Expo- 

 sition Universelle at Paris, 1855. 



Both sexes of Adolias Phemius are in the British Museum Col- 

 lection. 



376. ADOLIAS ANOSIA, Boisduval MS. 



Adolias Anosia, n. sp. — Male : Uppee-side dark ash-green, with 

 the anterior margin of hind-wing broadly pinky -brown : fore-winy 

 with broad transverse band of ashy-white irrorations ; black markings 

 within discoidal-cell, and some below it, bordered with ashy-white 

 irrorations : Jiind-tviny with ashy-white irroratious on lower part of 

 the disc, bordering the discoidal marks, and a spot above and below 

 the cell, also bordering a submarginal row of black spots. Undeb- 

 siDE creamy ash-colour, palest on the anterior half, which is covered 

 with rather indistinct darker short transverse strise ; markings with- 

 in and about discoidal-cell black ; on the hind-wing an indistinct 

 submarginal row of black spots. Female: Uppek-side paler ash- 

 green than the male ; exterior margins brownish ; markings disposed 

 the same ; fore-wing with a curved row of five white spots from 



