NYMPH ALIDjE. ADOLIAS. 



band of sagittate black spots bordered below with white. Anterior wing with a 

 brown spot bordered with black at the end of the cell : the costal margin broadly- 

 brown marked by a small white spot between the transverse bands. 



Underside as above except that it is much paler and pearly white beyond the 

 middle ; that the anterior wing has a round spot within the cell : that the posterior 

 wing has a smaller spot within the cell and a spot bordered with brown at the end of 

 the cell. 



Exp. 3^ inches. Hal). Borneo. 



Iu the Collection of Henley G. Smith. 



ADOLIAS CIBARITIS. 12, 13, 15. 

 Adolias Cibaritis, Hewitson, Annls. and Mag. of Nat. His., 1874. 



Upperside. Female dark rufous-brown. Both wings with the usual spots in 

 and below the cell : both crossed beyond the middle, from the costal margin of the 

 anterior wing to the anal angle of the posterior wing, by a broad band of white 

 divided by the nervures, sinuated deeply on its inner margin at its fourth spot 

 on the anterior wins and bordered outwardly on both wino;s by a series of sagittate 

 black spots crowned with lilac. Anterior wing with a small white spot between the 

 band and the apex. 



Underside pale green. Both wings with the bands and spots as above, bor- 

 dered inwardly with black. 



Male like the female, except that the white band of the posterior wing is 

 narrower and on the underside bordered on both sides with black spots. 



Exp. $ 2 jo-, ? 3.V inches. Hab. Andaman Islands. (Maberley.) 

 In the Collection of W. C. Hewitson. 



This is the largest known species of the Trigerta group, to which it belongs. 



