86 Mr. F. Moore's Monograph 



51. Adolias Pelea, Fabricius. 



Papilio Pelea, Fabricius, Ent. Syst. iii. pt. 1, p. 133 (1793). 



Nijmphalis Pelea, Godart, Enc. Meth. ix. p. 383. 



Adolias Pelea, Vfestwood, in Doubleday and Hewitson's Diurnal 

 Lep. p. 291, n. 21. 



Adolias Pelea. — " Alis dentatis, fuscis, anticis maculis sagittatis 

 albis nigrisque ; subtus omnibus cinereis, lur.ulis nigris." — 

 Fab. 



Hab. East Indies (Fabricius). 



According to Fabricius and Godart, " this species is of medial 

 size ; the fore-wings have the upperside obscure brown, with 

 some black lunules near the base, with a large band composed of 

 white and black arrow-shaped spots towards tlie extremity. The 

 hind-ivings also obscure brown, with black lunules, besides a white 

 streak following the band of the fore-wing. The underside of 

 fore-wing is ashy-grey, with a number of brown lunules, especially 

 on the hind-wing. The band of the fore-wing is less apparent." 



52. Adolias Moyiima, Fabricius. 



Papilio Monima, Fabricius, Ent. Syst. iii. pt. 1, p. 127 (1793). 



Nyviphalis Monima, Godart, Enc. Meth. ix. p. 383. 



Adolias Monima, Westwood, in Doubleday and Hewitson's 

 Diurnal Lep. p. 292, n. 24. 



Hab. East Indies (Fabr.) 



Adolias Monima. — " Alis dentatis, fuscis ; posticis brunneis 

 angulo ani caerulescente striga nigra." — Fab. 



" Upperside. Fore-wings blackish, with ferruginous spots, less 

 distinct at the base, and a small bluish streak at the interior angle : 

 hind-wings blackish at the base, the extremity brown, and having 

 towards the anal angle a large bluish mark, on which there is a 

 blackish undulated line. Underside ash colour, with black 

 lunules at the base, and a transverse line of the same colour 

 towards the extremity." 



Remark. — The three last species I have been unable to identify 

 from the descriptions published. 



