66 Mr. F. Moore's Monograph 



above and below the cell, also bordering a sub-marginal row of 

 black spots. Underside creamy-ash-colour, palest on the an- 

 terior half, which is covered with rather indistinct darker short 

 transverse striae, markings within and about discoidal cell black ; 

 on the hind-wing an indistinct sub-marginal row of black spots. 



Female. Upperside paler ash-green than the male, exterior 

 margins brownish ; markings disposed the same : fore-vnng with a 

 curved row of five white spots from middle of costal margin ; the 

 irrorated band paler and more clearly defined ; an indistinct 

 inward oblique row of black spots from near apex to near 

 middle of posterior margin : hind-wing with indistinct black 

 curved band from middle of anterior to middle of abdominal 

 margin, also an indistinct sub-marginal row of black spots. Un-"- 

 DERsiDE paler than in the male, marked as upperside, with the 

 curved row of five spots bordered inwardly with dark brown ; the 

 indistinct oblique row of blackish spots from apex only to middle 

 of the disc, the lower part being suffused with dark brown; ex- 

 terior margin dark brown ; hind-wing with indistinct inner band 

 and sub-marginal row of large dark brown spots. Anterior wing 

 in both sexes much falcated. 



Expanse of male SJ, female 3 inches. 



Hab. N. India. 



In Museum East India Company. 



6. Adolias Alpheda, Godart. (PI. III. fig. 4, $, $.) 



Nymphalus Alpheda, Godart, Enc. Meth. ix. p. 384(181 9). 

 Adolias Alpheda^ Westwood, in Doubleday and Hewitson's 



Diurnal Lep. p. 291, n. 20. 

 Hab. Java. 

 In Museum East India Company. 



Adolias Alpheda may be distinguished by the male having the 

 upperside dark olive green, with a pinky tinge broadly on an- 

 terior margin of hind-wing, and by the deep greenish grey of the 

 underside, and having a greenish gloss over the anterior half of 

 the wings ; also an indistinct white patch at and near the apex. 

 The female by the very broad whitish band of the upperside of 

 the fore-wing, and by the glaucous white underside, and ochreous 

 marking. 



Expanse of male 2|, female 2-| inches. 



