LEPIDOPTERA. 195 



393. ADOLIAS APIADES, Menetries. 



^ Adolias Apiades, Menetries, Cat. Lep. llus. Imp. Acad, 

 of Sci. St. Petersburg, pt. II. t. TK..f. 4 (ined.). 



a. b. c. d. e. ^ . Darjeeling. From Indian Collection, 

 Exposition Universelle at Paris, 1855. 



394. ADOLIAS S ANGARA, Moore. 



Adolias Sancara, n. sp. — Male : Upper-side brown : fore-wing with 

 an outward oblique white band from middle of costal margin to near 

 posterior margin above the angle ; also two small white spots near 

 Ifhe apex ; an indistinct blackish transverse band from near apex of 

 fore-wing to abdominal margin ; also an indistinct narrow submar- 

 ginal blackish band on the hind-wing ; black marks within the 

 discoidal-cell. Under-side grevish-brown, greyer at the base and 

 along exterior margins ; marked as above. Female darker, and 

 marked as in male. Expanse of male Z\, female, 3|^ inches. 



a. ^ . N. India. Presented by Colonel Sykes. 



b. ? . Darjeeling. From Messrs. Sclilagintweit's Col- 



lection. 



395. ADOLIAS IV A, Moore. 



Adolias Iva, n. sp. — Male: Upper-side very dark olive-green: 

 fore-xoing with oblique row of large, long greenish-white spots from 

 middle of costal margin to near posterior angle, beneath which is 

 a small narrow geminated spot near the middle of the posterior 

 margin ; also two small spots obliquely near the apex, and a small 

 whitish patch at the posterior angle : hind-wing with a row of 

 broadly-separated small round greenish-white spots curving from 

 middle of costal margin to middle of the wing ; also black marks 

 within discoidal-cell. Under-side deep greenish-grey, dusky about 

 the anterior half, and blackish along the posterior margin ; markings 

 as above, but the spots on the hind-wing extending nearly to ab- 

 dominal margin. Shape of wings as in Adolias JEpiona; expanse 

 4 inches. 



a. (J. Darjeeling. From Indian Collection, Expo- 

 sition Universelle at Paris, 1855. 



Adolias Iva may be known from Adolias Upiona by its very dark 

 upper-side, and by the oblique band being composed of much longer 

 "spots, and by its deep greyish-green under-side. 



