of the Genus Adolias. 81 



between marginal and sub-marginal bands also bluish ; two small 

 rounded white spots near the apex of fore-wing ; marks within 

 discoidal cells black. Underside, from inner margin of band to 

 base, greenish-grey, from its outer margin to extremity of wing 

 greenish, with band and apical spots as above ; a row of blackish 

 marks from apical spots to posterior angle, which is whitish ; also 

 an indistinct dusky sub-marginal row on the hind-wing, and at 

 the anal angle two patches of black ; marks at the base of wings 

 black. Cilise between the indentations on the upper and under- 

 side white. Sexes alike- 

 Expanse 4 inches. 

 Hab. Darjeeling. 



In Museum East India Company, Entomological Society of 

 London. 



42. Adolias Teuta, E. Doubleday. 



$ Adolias Teuta, E. Doubleday, MS. ; Westwood, in Doubleday 

 and Hewitson's Diurnal Lep. p. 291, n. 5, t. 44, f. 2 

 (1850). 



Hab. N. India, Silhet, Java. 



In Museum East India Company. 



Adolias Teuta. — Male. Upperside blackish-brown, palest on 

 exterior margins, with a transverse band of pale greenish-yellow 

 spots crossing the middle of both wings, the spots being smallest 

 and interrupted on the fore-wing ; also a single small spot near the 

 apex, and a minute dot of the same colour within the discoidal- 

 cell of the fore-wing ; a row of indistinct triangular black spots 

 near exterior margins ; and two or three indistinct pale spots from 

 anterior angle of hind-wing. Underside pale brown, suffused in 

 patches with dusky brown ; band and apical spot as above, pale 

 green; a row of small black short longitudinal spots from apex of 

 fore-wing to anal angle ; a rounded spot and a lunular black mark, 

 centred with crimson within discoidal-cell of fore-wing, and in 

 that of the hind-wing a small dot and two short black lines ; base 

 of costal margin of both wings tinged with crimson. 



Female. Upperside paler, and the row of triangular black 

 spots more distinct ; the marks within the discoidal-cell of fore- 

 wing also distinct but black. Underside as in male. 



Expanse of male 2^, female S\. inches. 



43. Adolias Francice, G. R. Gray. 



Adolias Francice, G. R. Gray, Lep. Ins. of Nepal, p. 12, t. 14 

 (1833); E. Doubleday, List Lep. Brit. Mus. pt. ii. p. 



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