286 Colonel Charles Swinhoe on 
I have over two hundred thousand specimens of Lepi- 
doptera in my museum, have collected for twenty years, 
and have H. appiades from Sikkim, Buxar, Burma, 
Assam, and the Khasias, I have never seen an inter- 
erade; and if one or two have been found, they will 
prove nothing. Intergrades are found now and again, 
though no doubt very rarely, between all sorts of allied 
forms. 
170. EHuthalia adima (Moore), Cat. Lep. EK. 1. C.,1., p. 194 
(1857). 
E. khasiana, Swinhoe, Ann. Mag. N. H., 1890, p. 354. 
Shillong. 
171. Huthalia jhanu (Moore), Cat. Lep. E.I.C., i., p. 192 
(1857). 
Common. The male of H. jahnu above is very like H. 
adima; they can at once be separated by the under side, 
on account of the blue suffusion in the latter, but the 
females are very difficult to discriminate. I have received 
a long series, containing many males of both species, and 
also many females, all apparently identical, except that 
what I believe to be the females of H. adima are of 
a lighter colour. 
172. Huthalia kesava ee Trans. Ent. Soc., 1859, 
O01, pled, toy 
173. Huthalia garuda (Moore), Cat. Lep. E. I. C., 
p. 186, pl. 6, f. 2, 2a, larva and pupa (1857). 
174. Huthalia phemius (Doubl.), Gen. D. L., 1., pl. 41, 
4, 3 (1850). 
Adolias suncara, Moore, Cat. Lep. EK. 1. C.,1., p. 105, 3 
(1857). 
175. Eutialia jama (Felder), Reise, Nov. Lep., iil., p. 481 
(1866). 
176. Euthalia lubentina (Cram.), Pap. Exot., 11., pl. 155, 
L2Gs Ds ETO 
177. Euthalia merilia, n. sp. 
3. Upper side of both wings olive-brown, the basal half of the 
wings dark brown, the edges of the dark portion irregular, but not 
toothed, as are the outer edges of the medial band of H. garuda; 
