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near angle a rather broad white band, sh'ghtly curving to abdo- 

 minal margin near anal angle, and which is margined outwardly 

 with a zigzag black line, the points being inward ; anterior angle 

 pale brown ; from anal angle outside the band dull blue ; narrow 

 white cilise. Underside dull ochreous, the transverse band of 

 thefore-n'mg broad and partly brown anteriorly, white posteriorly, 

 and both wings margined within with dusky black, and outwardly 

 with zigzag black line ; markings at base of wing black ; an- 

 terior margin dusky. Body and abdominal margin greenish- 

 ochreous. Female dull brown : fore-wing with broad tapering 

 transverse white band, intersected by the veins, and suffused more 

 or less with brown anteriorly on the inner portion, and margined 

 outward with a narrow lanceolate black line, the points being 

 inward ; base of wing with indistinct black marks : hlnd-nnng 

 with broad white band, intersected by the veins, slightly curving 

 from anterior margin to abdominal margin near anal angle, being 

 margined outwardly with broad lanceolate black marks, the point 

 being inward, these again being narrowly margined outwardly 

 with white ; base of wing with indistinct marks ; narrow ciliaj 

 spotted with white. Underside ochreous ; markings as above, 

 but the bands less distinct ; body and abdominal margin greenish 

 grey. Shape of wings as in A. Aconlhca. 



Expanse of male 2\, female 2§ inches. 



Hab. Java. 



In Museum East India Company, 



15. Adolias Palguna, Moore. (PI. VI. fig. 1.) 



Adollas Palguna, n. sp. — Male. Upperside dull brown, dusky 

 about the apex : fore-wing with a transverse band of irregular 

 shaped white spots, more or less suffused with brown, the outer 

 margins of which have lanceolate black marks pointing inward ; 

 base of wing with indistinct marks : hind-wing with narrower 

 curved white band from anterior margin to anal angle, margined 

 outwardly with a broad lanceolate mark between each vein, and 

 again by bluish-white ; inner portion of disc pale, with indistinct 

 black marks at base of wing. Underside pale greyish-white, 

 tinged with ochreous at the base and apex, with markings as 

 above, but very indistinct ; abdominal margin greenish-grey. 

 Female. Upperside as in male, but paler, the underside being 

 tinged with very pale purple on the exterior h;llf. Wings shaped 

 as in Adolias Trigerta. 



