NYMPHALINJ!:. (Group EVTHALIINA. 135 



from Daling at 6000 feet elevation, taken in August. I have lately obtained a pair, 

 by jjurctase, from Manipur" (de Niceville, Sikkim Gazetteer, 1894, p. 142). A 

 specimen of the female is in the Hewitsonian collection, and another in that of 

 Mr. H. Grose- Smith. 



Chinese Allied Species. — MaJialdia Pi/rrha (Eathalia Sahadeva, Leech, Butt, of 

 China, Japan, etc., p. 136, pi. 21, fig. 2, c?. Euth. Pyrrha, Leech, id. p. 137, pi. 21, fig. 4 

 (1892), ? . Habitat. Moupin ; ^Y. and C. China. — Mahaldia Confucius (Adolias 

 Confucius, Westw. Gen. D. Lep. p. 291, S (1850). Moore, Tr. Ent. Soc. 1859, 

 p. 79. Euthalia Confucius, Grose-Smith, Rhop. Exot. Eath. pi. 3, figs. 1, 2 (1891). 

 Leech, Butt. China, etc., p. 135, pi. 21, fig. 6. Habitat. China. — Mahaldia Eardama 

 (Adolias Kardama, Moore, Tr. Ent. Soc. 1859, p. 80, pi. 9, fig. 3, c? ?). Euthalia 

 Kardama, Grose-Smith, Rhop. Bxofc. E'lth. pi. 2, figs. 1-3 (1891). Leech, Butt, of 

 China, etc., p. 136 (1892). Spi. Euth. Armandiana, Poujade, Bull. Soc. Ent. Fr. 

 1886, p. 216. Habitat. W. China. 



Genus ZALAPIA. 



Adolias (sect, ix.), Felder, Neues Lep. p. 35 (1861). 

 Wings large, broad. jPoremw.^ rather elongate, subtriangular ; costa slightly 

 arched, apex obtusely pointed, exterior margin almost even ; first subcostal branch 

 anastomosed to the costal near its end in both sexes ; first subcostal emitted at two- 

 fifths before end of the cell, second close to the end, third at one-thiid beyond 

 the cell; the discocellulars concave, the two upper short, lower slender, but distinct 

 and tubular, closing the cell ; middle median veinlet emitted from immediately before 

 lower end of the cell. Hindiving broad, somewhat quadrate ; exterior margin 

 very convex, apex rounded, exterior margin somewhat produced at the upper 

 median, slightly uneven ; cell closed by a very slender lower discocellular ; the two 

 upper median veinlets emitted from lower end of the cell ; precostal spur simple, 

 curved outward. Body robust ; palpi very compactly clothed ; antennae with a 

 long slender club. Byes naked. Sexes alike. 

 Type.— Z. Patala. 



ZALAPIA PATALA (Plate 244, figs. 1, la, b, c, <? ? ). 



Adolias Patala, Kollar, Hiigel's Kaschmir, iv. 2, p. 435 (1844). 



Euthalia Patala, Moore, Proc. Zool. Sor.. 1882, p. 239. de XicevUle, Butt, of India, etc., ii. p. 196 



(1886). 

 Adolias Doubledayi, Gray, Lep. las. Nepal, p. 13, pi. 13 (1846). Doubleday and Hewitson, Gen, 



D. Lep. p. 291. 

 Adolias Epiona (Gray), Moore, Tr. Ent. Soc. 1859, p. 79. Butler, P. Z. S. 186S, p. 602. 



Male. — Upperside dark olive-green ; cilia alternated with white ; basal black- 

 lined marks slender, not prominent. Foreioing with a transverse discal and a sub- 

 marginal very obscurely-defined blackish-green diffused narrow lunulated fascia, 



