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383. ADOLIAS FUSED A, Moore. 



Adolias Puseda, n. sp. — Pemale : Uppee-side brown, with a pale 

 purple tinge : fore-wing with a broad band of u'regular-sliaped pur- 

 plish hyaline-like spots, each spot being concave on the outward 

 margin ; also a submarginal row of ill-defined whitish spots ; base of 

 wing with indistinct black marks : hind-icing with two curved rows 

 of indistinct whitish spots, with some indistinct blue spots between 

 the two rows. TJndeb-side ochreous, whitish on the exterior mar- 

 gins ; band of fore-ioing bluish-white, bound outwardly narrowly 

 with brown ; distinct black marks within discoidal-cell : liind-iving 

 with two narrow curved indistinct ochreous-brown bands. Expanse 

 3 inches. 



a. $ . Pinang. Presented by Dr. Cantor. 



384. ADOLIAS TRIGERTA, Moore. 



Adolias Trigerta, n. sp. — Uppee-side dark brown: male, fore-wing 

 with a transverse row of six whitish spots, more or less suffused with 

 brown, from subcostal vein one-third from the apex to near posterior 

 margin near the angle, the first two spots being long and oval, third 

 the smallest, fourth and fifth larger than the third, and both alike, 

 sixth smaller and heart-shaped, all of them terminating outward in a 

 point, which is bounded by black ; base of wing with indistinct black 

 markings ; posterior margin at the angle with a small blue patch : 

 hind-wing with a band of seven clear white spots, curving from 

 anterior margin near the angle to abdominal margin near the anal 

 angle, these spots having within each on the outward portion a 

 black lanceolate mark pointing outward, these being slightly mar- 

 gined laterally with blue, and those nearest the anal angle with a 

 short black line crossing the vein above the lanceolate mark ; base 

 of wing with indistinct black markings ; abdominal margin pale 

 brown. Under-side greyish : fore-wing with the costal margin and 

 basal half ochreous-yellow ; the band of spots less distinct than 

 above, but bounded inwardly with black lunulated marks, and out- 

 wardly with a black spot at the point of each ; the markings at the 

 base of the wing broadly black : hind-wing with a purple-red tinge 

 on the anterior half; the band of spots less defined, bounded in- 

 wardly with black lunulated marks, and outwardly with triangular 

 black spots, those near the anal angle with a narrow line above ; 

 base of wing with broad black marks within, above, and below the 

 discoidal-cell ; body and legs ochreovis. Female above as in the 



