NYMPHALIN^. lOronp eutualiina.) 87 



not reaching to vertex, compactly clothed, third joint short, pointed ; eyes naked. 

 Sexes dissimilar. 



TrpE. — H. Appiades. 



Note. — The two species — Appiades and Adima — are, though closely allied, quite 

 distinct from Sedeva and Jiilii ; the two former, apart from their characteristic 

 differences, being confined to a different habitat. 



HARAMBA JAHNU (Plate 221, figs. 1, la, b, c, c? ? ). 



Adolias Jahnu, Moore, Catal. Lep. Mus. E. I. Company, i. p. 192 (1857) ; Trans. Ent. Soc. Lend. 1859, 



p. 74, pi. 7, fig. 1, 9; P. Z. S. 1878, p. 831. 

 Euthalia Jahnu, de Niceville, Butt, of India, etc., ii. p. 211 (1856) ; J. As. Soc. Bengal, 1887, p. 360, 



pi. 16, fig. 5, ? . Swinhoe, Trans. Ent. Soc. 1893, p. 286. 

 Adolias Sananda, Moore, Trans. Ent. Soc. 1859, p. 76, pi. 7, fig. 3, cJ. Butler, P. Z. S. 1868, p. 609. 



Imago. — Male. Upperside vinaceous-brown ; cilia brown. Both wings with 

 slender black-lined basal marks, their area broad, the interspace between the middle 

 and discocellular mark in the forewing being narrow ; a transverse discal and a 

 submarginal slender black sinuous band, the inner band angulated at the upper 

 median ; a slightly-defined dusky blackish lunate shade between the upper discal 

 interspaces and longitudinal streaks in the interspace between the discocellular mark 

 and upper end of the discal line. Underside yellowish-ochreous, the disc of forewing 

 being slightly deeper ; basal black-lined marks slender, the discal and submarginal 

 lines formed by disconnected portions, those of the forewing lunulate, the discal of 

 the hindwing denticulate, and the submarginal maculate. Body, palpi, and antenna? 

 above vinaceous-brown, beneath and legs yellowish-ochreous. 



Female. Upperside olivescent ochreous-brown, the area of the basal black-lined 

 marks broad ; the discal and submarginal slender sinuous bands dusky brown, the 

 discal broadest and slightly diffused ; the upper discal interspaces on the forewing 

 slightly paler and with a dusky-brown lunate shade. In some females, the ground- 

 colour is paler and of a more greyish-brown colour, the transverse dusky-brown 

 sinuous bands showing more prominently, their interspaces being also paler, and ou 

 the forewing, anteriorly more or less sullied whitish with the central shade darker. 

 Underside brownish-ochreous, the basal blackrlined marks slender, and the disoal 

 and submarginal sinuous bands as on upperside. Foreiving also with the anterior 

 interspaces slightly whitish-speckled, and the submarginal band there inwardly 

 lunated with white ; a white patch also at the apex. Eindiving also with the basal 

 and posterior two-thirds washed with bluish-grey, the submarginal sinuous band also 

 auteriorly bordei'ed with bluish-grey lunules. 



Expanse, c? 2,^0 to 2i^o, 9 3 to 3j^o inches.- 



Habitat.— Sikkim ; Assam; Silhet ; Chittagong ; Burma; Tenasserim. 



