130 LEPIDOPTERA INDIGA. 



Borneo (ColL Cator ; Moore). — Euihalia Merta (Adolias Merta, Moore, Tr. Bnt. Soc. 

 1859, p. 72, p]. 6, fig. 4, 9). Distant, Rhop. Malay, p. 437, pi. 43, figs. 1, 2, c? ? 

 (1886). Habitat. Malay Peninsula; Sumatra. — Euthaliu Agnis (Adolias Agnis, 

 Vollenboven, Tijd. Bnt. 1862, p. 202, pi. 12, fig. 2, ? . Fruhstorfer, Berl. Ent. Zeit. 

 1894, p. 245, pi. 18, fig. 8, (?. Habitat. Java. — Eutlialia Lusiada, Felder, Wien. 

 Ent. Monats. 1863, p. 119. Habitat. Luzon. — Eutlialia Mindorana, Staudinger, 

 Lep. List. (1896), p. 32. Habitat. Mindora. — Eutlialia Mahadeva (Adolias 

 Mahadeva, Moore, Trans. Ent. Soc. 1859, p. 68, pi. 4, fig. 1, S. Habitat. — ? 

 —Enthalia Nicevillei (Tanaecia jNTicevillei, Distant, Ann. N. H. 1884, p. 199 ; Rhop. 

 Malay, p. 440, pi. 40, fig. 9, S. Habitat. Malay Peninsula; Sumatra. 



Genus LIMBUSA. 



Male. — Wings small, short. Forewing subtriaugular ; costa arched, apex pointed, 

 exterior margin almost even, posterior margin straight ; first subcostal branch free 

 from the subcostal in both sexes ; first and second subcostals emitted before end 

 of the cell ; the cell closed by a slender lower discocellular veinlet ; middle median 

 veinlet emitted at a shoi't distance before lower end of the cell. Hindwing very 

 short, triangular ; exterior margin oblique, convex, slightly uneven ; precostal vein 

 slightly curved ; cell closed by a slender discocellular veinlet. Bodij stout ; eyes 

 naked. Sexes dissimilar. 



Type. — L. Nara. 



LIMBUSA NAEA (Plate 240, figs. 2, 2a, b, c, (J ? ). 



Adolias Nara, Moore, Trans. Ent. Soc. Lend. 1859, p. 78, pi. 8, fig. 1, ? . Butler, Proc. Zool. Soc. 



1868, p. 602. 

 Euthalia Kara, de Nic^ville, Butt, of India, etc., ii. p. 197 (1886) ; Proc. Asiatic Soc. Bengal, 1892, 



p. 145. 

 Adolias Amjte, Hewitson, Exotic Butt. iii. Ad. pi. 2, fig. 5 (1862), ^. Butler, P. Z. S. 1868, p. 603. 

 Euthalia Anyte, de Niceville, Butt, of India, etc., ii. p. 198, ^ . 



Male. — Upperside dark bronz}'- olive-green. Cilia black, alternated with white. 

 Both wings crossed by a broadly diffused blackish discal fascia and a narrower 

 submarginal and a marginal lunulated fascia. Foregoing also with inwardly-diffused 

 black-lined cell marks, and a ringlet below the cell ; externally bordering the discal 

 fascia is an upper oblique series of four small yellowish-olivescent blackish-edged 

 incipiently-defined rounded spots, extending and increasing in size from the subcostal 

 to the middle median veinlet, below which the posterior interarea between the two 

 fascias is also slightly paler than the ground colour ; two very small incipiently- 

 defined spots also before the apex. Hindwing also with the discal fascia externally 

 bordered at its costal end by a broad pale yellow patch extending to the lower 

 subcostal, and from below which in some specimens extend two or three slender 

 yellowish lunules, which latter traverse the length of the blackish fascia; a similar 



