N Y M P II A L I D jE. 

 ADOLIAS. II. 



ADOLIAS ANYTE. 5. 



Uppeeside. Male, green-brown ; both wings crossed beyond the middle by two 

 bands of darker brown ; anterior wing with a brown line and a spot of rufous- 

 brown bordered on both sides with black within the cell : a small spot below the 

 last, and a spot just beyond the end of the cell also bordered on both sides with 

 black ; the space between the two transverse bands is of a paler tint than the rest of 

 the wing, marked with two indistinct round spots ; posterior wing with a white spot 

 on the costal margin beyond its middle. 



Undeeside as above, except that it is much paler ; that the posterior wing 

 has the oblong and transverse black marks near the base common to the species of 

 this group, and that it is crossed in the place of the first transverse band by a band 

 (broken in the middle) of six obscure white spots. 



Expan. 2-nj in. Hab. East India. 

 In the Collection of W. C. Hewitson. 



ADOLIAS AETIOX. 6, 7. 



Uppeeside. Female, dark brown ; anterior wing crossed obliquely at the 

 middle by a quinque-partite band of yellow, and nearer the apex and outer margin by 

 a curved band of five spots of the same colour ; an oblong spot at the anal angle, 

 and two near the inner margin beyond its middle grey and indistinct ; posterior wing 

 with a large spot of yellow before the middle. 



Undeeside. Anterior wing with the two transverse bands as above, except 

 that the spots of the outer band are white ; black from the base to the second band. 



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