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NTMPHALID^. 
Female. Larger than the male. The spots towards apex of primaries are whitish and the third one 
is small or altogether absent ; the band on upper surface of secondaries is represented by a 
large spot on costa and a curved one below. 
Expanse, S 02-lOG millim., 2 108-120 millim. 
In some examples of the male a continuation of the central band of 
primaries is represented by one or two yellow spots in snbmedian interspace, 
and where the yellow band of secondaries terminates at, or above, the first 
median nervule there is a blackish continuation to the first median inter- 
space. 
Occurs commonly in Western and Central China. 
Euthalia kardama. 
Adolias kardama, Moore, Traus. Ent. Soc. Lond. 1859, p. 80, pi. ix. fig. 3. 
Euthalia kardama, Grose Smith & Kirby, Rhopal. Exot. pt. xv. [Euthalia) p. 5, pi. ii. 
figs. 1, 2, c?,3, ? (1891). 
Adolias armandiana, Poujacle, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 1885, p. ccxvi. 
" Male. Upperside olive-green, brownish along exterior margins : fore wing with row of eight 
small j-ellowish-white spots curving from middle of anterior to middle of posterior margin ; 
also two subapical spots ; a submarginal row of indistinct blackish spots, the space between 
this and the curved row patched with yellowish white, marks at base of wing black : hind 
wing with transverse row of six yellowish-white spots, diminishing in size to a small dot, the 
three anterior spots confluent, with a broad hemispherical outer border ; an indistinct 
submarginal blackish line. Underside suffused with grey, marked as above. 
" Female. Upperside as in male, but the spots larger, the discal space paler. Underside as in the 
male. 
" Expanse of male 3|, female 4 inches." {Moore., I. c.) 
The type of ii". (A.) arinandiana, Poujade, in the Paris Museum is a female 
and was taken by M. TAbbe David in Moupin. 
This is the commonest Chinese species of Euthalia, and is widely dis- 
tributed throughout Western and Central China. 
Euthalia sahadeva. (Plate XXI. fig. 2, c? .) 
Adolias sahadeva, Moore, Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. 1859, p. 80, pi. viii. fig. 3, J ; Bntlcr, 
Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond. 18()8, p. GOl. 
Euthalia sahadeva, dc Nic(iviile, Butt. Ind. ii. p. 199 (188G). 
"Male. Upperside olive-green, with darker submarginal band and inner portion of disc. Fore 
wing with oblique row of fine pale greenish-yellow h])oIs from niiddh^ of coslai margin; two 
small wbitish subapical spots; space between discoidal marks and along outer margin 
yellowish, ilind wing with transverse tapering row of six pale greenish-yellow spots from 
costal margin to near abdominal angle, Inmnded ])elow with pale yellow ; two transverse 
