COfi MR. A. G. BTJTLER ON THE GENUS ADOLIAS. [Nov. 26, 



Singapore (six specimens). c? 2, Coll. Roberts. 



Allied to A. salia, but very distinct ; the underside of the male 

 much like that oi A. Mjmnctata, Vollenhoven. 



40. Adolias bipunctata. 



c? . Adolias bipunctata, Vollenhoven, Tijdschr. voor Ent. p. 191, 

 n. 11, pi. 10. fig. 4 (1862). 

 d", Borneo {Vollenhoven). 

 Allied to A. salia. 



Clathrata group. 



41. Adolias clathrata. 



d". Adolias clathrata, Vollenhoven, Tijdschr. voor Ent. p. lO.i 

 n. 38. pi. 12. fig. .5 (1862). 



(S , Borneo {Vollenhoven). 



Seems almost to unite the Salia and Cocytus groups ; it comes 

 nearer to the latter. 



Cocytus group. 



42. Adolias japis. 



S . Adolias japis (Godart), Lucas, Hist. Nat. Lep. Exot. pi. 69. 

 fig. 1 (1835) ; $ . Moore, Trans. Ent. Soc. p. 73. n. 21 (18.59). 

 Java {Moore). Java, J $, B.M. 



Race. AlcB maris supra fascia communi nivea violaceo partim mar- 

 ginata {nee caeruleo inclusa) , femince obscuriores et fascia com- 

 muni tenuiore quam in forma typicali. Java, S ?, B.M. 



43. Adolias asoka. 



$. Adolias asoka, Felder, Reise der Novara, p. 433. n. 694, 

 tab. 58. fig. I (1867). 



Malacca interior {Castelnau). Borneo, Coll. Felder. 



This species seems nearly allied to japis, $, of Godart. 



44. Adolias vacillaria, sp. n. (Plate XLV. fig. 1.) 



$ . AJJinis A. asokse Malaccce ; alee supra fuscce, lineis consuetis 

 basalibus obscurioribus ; anticee fascia sexmaculari nivea, ma- 

 culaque apud apicem, fascia diffusa obscure fusca ab apice ad 

 margmem anali-internum posticaru7n currente, in anticis intus 

 squamis cceruleis, extus apud unguium ani inaculis sguamosis 

 violaceo-albidis marginata ; posticce punctis duobus submediis, 

 linea lunulari discali obscure fusca extus maculas septem viola- 

 ceo-albidas cingente, intus apud apicem maculis quatuor niveis 

 quadrato-lunatis limitata : subtus omnino pallidiures, area 

 basali flavescente lineis lunulatis distinctis ; maculis albis anti- 

 carum velut supra, posticarum obsoletis : corpus supra fuscum, 

 subtus pal tide favescens. 

 Exp. alar. utic. 3. 



