LEPIDOPTERA. 189 



Srit. Mus. pt. I. p. 103. Westwood, in Doubleday 

 and Seivitson's Diurnal Lep. p. 291, n. 10. 



Euthalia Lubentina, Siibner, Verz. bek. Schmett. p. 41. 



Nymphalis Lubentina, Godart, JEnc. Meth. IX. p. 400. 



a. b. S ^ ' N. India. Presented by Colonel Buckley. 



c. ? . N. India. Presented by Colonel Sykes. 



d. S . N. India. Presented by Edwin Shepherd, Esq., 



1857. 



The male of Adol. Lubentina is correctly figured by Donovan, and 

 the female by Cramer. 



The transformations of Adolias Lubentina are figured among the 

 original drawings of A. Crote, Esq., of Calcutta, and will be drawn 

 on a subsequent Plate of this Catalogue. — " Feeds upon Loranthv^" 



380. ADOLIAS SALIA, Moore. 



Adolias Salia, n. sp. — Male : Uppee-side deep dark brown : fore- 

 wing from costal margin near apex to posterior margin near angle, a 

 narrow zigzag white hne, margined outwardly with black and then 

 with dull blue ; within the anterior portion of this line the ground- 

 colour is paler ; indistinct black markings at the base ; narrow cUise 

 spotted with white : hind-wing, from anterior margin near angle, a 

 rather broad white band, slightly curving to abdominal margin near 

 anal angle, and which is margined outwardly with a zigzag black line, 

 the points being inward ; anterior angle pale brown ; from anal angle 

 outside the band, dull blue ; narrow cilise white. Undee-side dull 

 ochreous; the transverse band of the fore-wing broad, and partly 

 brown anteriorly, white posteriorly, and both wings margined within 

 with dusky black, and outwardly with zigzag black line ; markings 

 at base of wing black ; exterior margin dusky ; body and abdominal 

 margin greenish -ochreous. Eemale dull brown: fore-iving with 

 broad tapering transverse white band, intersected by the veins, and 

 suffused more or less with brown anteriorly on the inner portion, 

 and margined outward with a narrow lanceolate black line, the 

 points being inward; base of wing with indistinct black marks: 

 hind-wing with broad white band, intersected by the veins, slightly 

 curving from anterior margin to abdominal margin near anal angle, 

 being margined outwardly with broad lanceolate black marks, the 

 point being inward, these again being narrowly margined outwardly 

 with white ; base of wing with indistinct marks ; narrow cdiae 



