of the Genus Adolias. 75 



Hab. Darjeeling, N. India. 



In Museum East India Company. 



25. Adolias Sikandi, Moore. (PI. VII. fig. 4, ? .) 



Adolias Sikandi, n. sp. — Female. Upperside obscure glossy 

 pale greenish-brown : fore-whig with the disc from middle of 

 anterior to middle of posterior margin white, sharply defined in- 

 wardly from the basal half by an irregular zigzag division ; also 

 parallel pale brown and white spots ; two large black marks 

 within discoidal cell : hind-wing with narrow curved white band, 

 tapering from middle of anterior to near middle o^ abdominal 

 margin, and sharply defined inwardly from the basal half; a sub- 

 marginal row of deep brown lunular spots ; blackish marks within 

 discoidal cell. Underrsiue ashy-grey, tinged with blue, basal 

 half dark, exterior half very pale; markings as above; on hind- 

 wing a small red spot in centre of anterior basal mark. 



Shape of wings as in A. Evelina. 



Expanse 3g inches. 



Hab. Java. 



In Museum East India Company. 



26. Adolias Evelina, Stoll. 



^ Papilio Evelina, Stoll, in Cramer's Pap. Exot. Suppl. t. 28, 



f. 2, 2, B. (1791). 

 Nymphalis Evelina, Godart, Enc. Meth. ix. p. 401. 

 Adolias Evelina, Boisduval; E. Doubleday, List Lep. Brit. Mus. 



pt. i. p. 104 J Westwood, in Doubleday and Hewitson's 



Diurnal Lep. p. 291, n. 7. 

 Adolias Derma, Kollar, in Hiigel's Kaschmir, iv. pt. ii. p. 436 



(1844); Westwood, in Doubleday and Hewitson's Diurnal 



Lep. p. 292, n. 

 Hab. N. India, Assam, Ceylon. 

 In Museum East India Company. 



In Adolias Evelina the sexes are alike, the male being well 

 figured by Stoll. 



27. Adolias Cocytina, Horsfield. 



$ Aconthea Cocytina, Horsfield, Zool. Journ. v. p. 67, t. 4, f. 3, 



3 a (1830). 

 Adolias Cocytina, Westwood, in Doubleday and Hewitson's 



Diurnal Lep. p. 291, n. 3. 



