NYMPHALIN^. (Group SUTUALIINA.) 123 



more elongated, thus giving the lower part a broader maculate appearance. Under- 

 side pale greyisb-brown, darkest externally ; basal marks very prominent ; the 

 transverse submarginal fasciae dark brown, inner fasciee very obscurely-defined. 

 Forewing with the upper discal white streaks prominent and broad. 



Expanse, c? "I^q to 2i^o> ? ^ro to ^h inches. 



Habitat. — Sikkiin ; Bhotan ; Assam; Naga and Khasia Hills ; Cachar ; Lusbai 

 Hills ; Burma. 



Distribution. — " This is a rare species. It occurs in Sikkim and Bhotan. Mr. 

 S. E. Peal has taken it at Sibsagar in Upper Assam. It also occurs in the Naga 

 Hills " (de Niceville, Butt. India, ii. 220). " Very rai-e in Sikkim, probably found 

 at low elevations throughout the summer" {id. Sikkim Gazetteer, 1894, 144). 

 Specimens from Sikkim, taken in July by Mr. Otto Moller, are in Mr. Walter 

 Rothschild's collection. Colonel Swinhoe records it from the Khasia Hills (Tr. 

 Ent. Soc. 1893, 286). Mr. Wood-Mason obtained a single female on " Nemotha Peak, 

 Cachar, in September" (J. A. S. Beng. 1887, 361). A specimen from the Lushai 

 Hills is in Mr. P. Crowley's collection, and Colonel C. H. E. Adamson took it in 

 Burma. It probably also occurs in Tenasserim. Specimens from the Malay 

 Peninsula* are in our own Collection, and also in that of the British Museum, also 

 from Borneo. It has been taken in "N.E. Sumatra by Dr. Hagen and Dr. J. 

 Martin" (J. A. S. Beng. 1895,425). 



EUTHALIA PHEMITJS (Plate 238, figs. 1, la, h, a, ^ ? ). 



Ifanus Phemius, Doubleday and Hewitson, Gen. D. Lep. pi. 41, fig. 4, ^ (1848). 



Adolias Phemius, Westwood, Gen. D. Lep. p. 291 (1850). Moore, Trans. Ent. Soc. 1859, p. 65, 



pi. 3, fig. 3, S {nee ? ). 

 Adolias {Itanus) Phemius, Felder, Neues Lep. p. 34 (1861). 

 Euthalia Phemius, de Niceville, Butt, of India, etc., ii. p. 218 (1S86). Staudinger, Exot. Schmett, 



pi. 54 (c? only). 

 Adolias Sancara, Moore, Catal. Lep. Mus. E. I. Company, i. p. 195(1857) ; id. Trans. Ent. Soc. 1869, 



p. 78, pi. 9, fig. 1, ? . 



Imago. — Male. Uppersidedarkpurpurescent umber-bi'own. Cilia white ; basal 

 marks black-lined. Forewing with a transverse broad obscure blackish diffused 

 inner-discal and a submarginal fascia ; a more or less prominent upper discal series 

 of very slender longitudinal white streaks, the upper being elongated, the lower 

 short, and the upper partly coalescent outwardly with a subapical curved row of 

 small lobate white spots. Hindiviug with a transverse broad obscure blackish 



* The species described and figured as J?. Jama in Distant's Ehop. Malayuna, p. 119, pi. 14, fig. 8, 

 pi. 15, f . 4, (J $ , is certainly not this species. It is doubtless E. Alpheda. 



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