of the Genus Adolias. 67 



7. Adolias Adonia, Cramer. 



$ Pap'dio Adonia, Cramer, Pap. Exot. iii. t. 255, f. C. D. 



(1782). 

 Euthalia Adonia, Hubner, Verz. bek. Schmett. p, 41. 

 Nymphalus Adonia, Godart, Enc. Meth. ix. p. 400. 

 Adolias Adonia, Westwood, in Doubleday and Hevvitson's Di- 

 urnal Lap. p. 291, n. 11. 

 $ Aconthea Liibentina, Horsfield, Catal. Lep. Mas. E. I. C. 



t. 5, f. 5 (nee Cramer). 

 Hab. Java. 



In Museum East India Company. 



The female of Adolias Adonia may at once be distinguished 

 from that sex of A. Luhenlina, by having the broad white band 

 extending across the hind-wing, this being replaced in A. Lu- 

 henlina by a row of small crimson spots. 



8. Adolias Luhenlina, Cramer. 



$ Papilio Luhenlina, Cramer, Pap. Exot. ii. t. 155, f. C. D. 

 (1779); Fabricius, Ent. Syst. iii. pt. 1, p. 121 (1793); 

 Donovan, Ins.of Cliina, t. 36, f. E. $. 

 Euthalia Luhenlina, Hiibner, Verz. bek. Schmett. p. 41, 

 Nymphalis Luhenlina, Godart, Enc. Meth. ix. p. 400. 

 Adolias Luhenlina, Boisduval ; E. Doubleday, List Lep. Brit. 

 • Mus. pt. i, p.*103; Westwood, in Doubleday and Hewit- 



son's Diurnal Lep. p. 291, n. 10. 

 Hab. N. India, Ceylon. 



The male of Adolias Luhenlina is correctly figured by Donovan 

 and the female by Cramer. 



The transformations of A. Luhenlina liave been discovered by 

 A. Grote, Esq., of Calcutta, and will be figured in the Catalogue 

 of the Lepidoplera in the Museum of the East India Company. 



9. Adolias Kesava, Moore. (PL III. fig. 5, $, $.) 



Adolias Kesava, n. sp. — Male. Upperside dark dusky brown» 

 powdered across the disc with green. Underside yellowish- 

 ochreous, more dusky about the margins, with black discoidal 

 marks ; two indistinct transverse blackish lines across the disc ; 

 below discoidal cell of fore-wing a small patch of black. Female. 

 Uppeiiside olive-brown : fore-wing with a transverse row of irre- 

 gular spots, the first and second long, third shortest, fourth and 

 fifth equal, but not so long as the two first, all indented on their 



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