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outer margin, with the point inward : hind-nnng with two blackish 

 transverse zigzajj lines. Discoidal marks blackish. Underside 

 ochreous, dusky about the margins : fore-ning marked as in 

 upperside, but with some suffused white at the apex, and a small 

 patch of black below the discoidal cell, and another near the pos- 

 terior angle : hind-wing with the transverse zigzag lines tinged 

 with whitish within ; broadly from the base of wing along abdo- 

 minal margin to anal angle greenish-grey. Discoidal mark black. 



Expanse of male 2g inches ; female above 3 inches. 



Hab. Silhet, N. India. 



Tn the Collections of Entomological Society of London, British 

 Museum, W. W. Saunders, Esq. 



10. Adolias Sedeva, Moore. (PI. IV. fig. 3, $.) 



Adolias Sedeva* n. sp. — Female. Upperside brown : fore-wing 

 with transverse row of whitish spots, the first two long, each with 

 a point outward, the rest to the posterior margin very small, 

 along the inner margin of the band only, the rest of the band 

 being brown, its outer margin defined by a dusky line ; hind- 

 wing with two transverse zigzag blackish lines. Discoidal mark 

 blackish. Underside. Fore-wing reddish-ochreous, greenish at 

 the base and along outer margin and at the apex, band as in 

 upperside, but more defined : hind-wing deep glossy greenish-grey, 

 with transverse lines as in upperside, tinged anteriorly within with 

 white. Discoidal marks black. • • 



Expanse 3^ inches. 



Hab. Assam. 



In Entomological Society's and Hopeian Collection at Oxford. 



Remarh. — In one specimen of this species in the Hopeian Col- 

 lection at Oxford the white colour of the band on both sides is 

 almost obsolete, being present only on the inner and outer ends 

 of the two first spots. This species may easily be distinguished 

 from the same sex of Adulias Kesava by the transverse band 

 having the point of each spot outward, vvhereas in A. Kesava these 

 are indented inward. 



11. Adolias Mahadeva, Moore. (PI. IV. fig. 1.) 

 Adolias Mahadeva, n. sp. — Male. Upperside dark dusky 



brown, smeared with purple on exterior margin of fore-wing : 

 hind-wing with a broad band to exterior margin, whitish an- 

 teriorly, bluish posteriorly, with a central longitudinal row of 



• Since proved to be the female of Adol. Apiades (see page 77). 



