612 MR. A. G. BUTLER ON THE GENUS ADOLIAS. [Nov. 26, 



5. Adolias indras, Vollenhoven, Tijdschr. voor Ent. p. 194. 

 u. 15, pi. 11. %. 2(1862). 



$, Borneo {Vollenhoven). 



This is only the Bornean form of Moore's pulasara, from which 

 it seems to differ in the paler margin to the wings, with one or two 

 other minute and insignificant discrepancies. 



11. Tanaecia violaria, sp. n. (Plate XLV. fig. 8.) 



2 . JleE supra fuscce; anticce velut in pelea, at marghie toto fusco ; 

 posticcB fascia lunulari ad angulum ani iticrescente submarginali 

 apud apicem lunulis niveis, apud angulum ani purpureis, a 

 bmulis fuscis intus litnitatis, extus a maculis sagittatis fuscis 

 extra albido terminatis pi-cBcipue apud apicem. 



Ales subtus velut in pulasara, at area basali fusco-Jiavida (nee 

 ochreo-albidu) sagittisque posticarum violaceis et longioribus. 



Exp. alar. unc. 'i\. 



Singapore. $ , Coll. Roberts. 



Allied to vikrama, Felder, but very distinct. 



12. Tanaecia vikrama. 



c? . Adolias vikrama, Felder, Raise der Novara, p. 433. n. 690 

 (1867). 



Sumatra {Wallace). Sumatra, S , B.M. 



Closely allied to A. pulasara. 



Genus Symph^dra, Hiibner (1816). 

 Dirtea group. 



1. SyMPH^DRA ARETES. 



cJ $. Adolias aretes, Hewitson, Exot. Butterf. ii. p. 69, (c?) 

 pi. 35. figs. 1, 2 (1861). 



Celehes {Hewitson). Celebes, S $, B.M. 



Var. cJ . AlcB posticce fascia proiocellari discali obsoleta. 



Celebes, 6 , B.M. 



2. Symph.«dra canescens, sp. nov. (Plate XLV. fig. 5.) 



$ . Affinis S. areti $ , minor, fascia autem anticarum discali ma- 

 culari alba et ad basin continuata, fasciaque postmedia obliqua 

 {in arete, furca solum fascice discalis) a punctis duobus albis 

 substituta, fascia marginali ad angulum analem albicante ; ma- 

 culis posticarum majoribus, cincturis tenuioribus flavidis, intus 

 ad angulum ani albicantibus, maculis flavis pallidioribus. 



Alee subtus multo pallidioribus, aliter velut supra : corpus supra 

 fuscum flavido maculatum, subtus flavido-fuscum. 



Exp. alar. unc. S^z- 



Borneo. $, B.M. 



Nearly allied to aretes, but formerly looked upon as a variety of 

 dirtea. 



