the Rhopalocera of Northern Borneo. 53 



6Q. Euthalia anosia. 



AdoUas anosia, Moore (Horsf. & Moore), Cat. Lep. Mus. E. I. Co. i. 



p. 187. n. 376 (1857). 



In one place only, at the back of Elopuva, flying in open 

 sunshine in some regrovvn scrub-stuff. 



57. Euthalia garuda, 



AdoKas garuda, Moore (Horsf. & Moore), Cat. Lep. Mus. E. 1. Co. i. 

 p. 186. n. 374 (1857). 



Not often seen flying, but larva only too abundant on 

 mango-trees. 



58. Euthalia amhalika. 



Adolias ambaliha, Moore (Horsf. & Moore), Cat. Lep. Mus. E. I. Co. i. 

 p. 192. n. 386 (1857). 



59. Euthalia decorata. 



Adolias decoratus, Butler, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1868, p. 605. n. 39, t. xlv. 

 tig. 209. 



60. Euthalia hellata. 

 Adolias beUata, Druce, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1873, p. 344. n. 3, t. xxxii. fig. 3. 



61. Euthalia luhentina. 

 Papilio luhentina, Cramer, Pap. Ex. ii. t. civ. C, D (1779). 



62. Euthalia djata, n. sp. 



Allied to E. luhentina, Cram., but differing in the following 

 particulars : — The male is smaller and darker, the anterior 

 wings above are entirely without the red spots in cell and the 

 Avhite spots on apical portion of wing ; beneath the anterior 

 wings possess the red spots, but are totally without the white 

 ones ; the posterior wings beneath have the red costal streak 

 confined to base, and the red submarginal spots obsolete 

 towards anal angle. The female resembled the corresponding 

 sex of E. luhentina, but the posterior wings both above and 

 beneath are totally without the inner series of red-and-black 

 bordered spots, and above are traversed by two waved discal 

 black lines. 



Exp. wings: (J, 50 millira. ; $ , 60 millim. 



63. Tanaccia lutala. 



Adolias lutala, Moore, Trans. Eut. Soc. ser. 2, vol. v. p. 71. n. 17, t. vi. 

 fig. 3 (1859). 



64. Tanaecia clathrata. 



Adolias clathrata, Vollenhoven, Tijd. Ent. v. p. 205. n 33, t. xii. fig. 5 

 (1862). 



The females are rather general in their occurrence, but more 



