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the ocelli and the yellow submarginal spots are obsolete. Expanse of wings 4 inches 

 7 lines, cf , Malacca. 



As Professor Westwood figures the Bornean female, I am obliged to rename the 

 Malacca male. 



Subfamily Nymphalin^:, Bates. 

 Genus Doleschallia, Eelder. 



1. Doleschallia peatipa, Eelder, "Wien. ent. Monatschr. iv. p. 399 (1860). <? $, 

 Malacca. This species has hitherto been represented in the Museum collection by only 

 one female ; it differs considerably from D. bisaltide in both sexes. 



Genus Chaeaxes, Ochsenheimer. 



1. Chakaxes jalystjs, Eelder, Reise der Nov., Lep. iii. p. 438, pi. 59. fig. 5 (1867). 

 c? , Malacca. Mr. Distant gave me an example of this species taken by him at Province 

 Wellesley. 



2. Chaeaxes hebe, Butler, P. Z. S. p. 634, pi. 37. fig. 3 (1865). S ? , Malacca. The 

 male does not differ at all in pattern from the female. 



3. Chaeaxes Scheeibeei, (Nymphalis Schreiber) Godart, Enc. Meth. ix. Suppl. p. 825 

 (1823). <?, Malacca. 



Genus Adolias, Boisduval. 



1. Adolias adonia, (Pajpilio adonia) Cramer, Pap. Exot. iii.pl. 255, figs. C, D (1782). 

 <? ? , Malacca. 



2. Adolias gartjda, Moore, Cat. Lep. E.I. C. i. p. 186. n. 374(1857). S, Malacca. 



3. Adolias jama, Eelder, Reise der Nov., Lep. iii. p. 431 (1867). c? ? , Malacca. This 

 species appears to be common. 



4. ? Adolias laveena, Butler, Cist. Ent. i. p. 29 (1870). <$ ?, Malacca. Now 

 that both sexes of this species have come from the same locality, I find that the male 

 from Borneo figured in my ' Lepidoptera exotica ' is a distinct species, the secondaries 

 of typical A. laverna being totally unrelieved by bright colouring, and much resembling 

 those of A. garuda. 



5. Adolias asoka, Eelder, Reise der Nov., Lep. iii. p. 433, pi. 58. fig. 1 (1867). <5 ? , 

 Malacca. Tbis species was not previously in the collection of the British Museum. 



6. Adolias monina, (<? Papilio monina) Eabricius, Mant. Ins. ii. p. 51 (1787). ■$ ?, 

 Malacca. The female, although much like A. puseda, is rather different. The following 

 is probably only a variation of A. monina. 



7. Adolias ludekingii, Vollenhoven, Tijd. Ent. v. p. 189, pi. 10. fig. 3 (1860). 

 c? ? , Malacca. 



