APPEXMX, 



437 



continued to alxlouiinal margin a little above anal angle, the last spot being longest, the waved fascia 

 above being replaced by a scries of small dark spots as on anterior wings. 

 Exp. wings, $ , 56 millim. ; J , 75 millim. 



Hab. — Malay Peninsula ; Feral; (Kunstl. — coll. Semper; Goodrich — coE* Dist.). — Borneo (Druce) ; 

 Sandakan {Fryer— coll Diet.). 



On examining the interesting collection of Rhopalocera made by Mr* Fryer in Borneo, 

 which possessed both sexes of this species, I first became cognisant that the Adolias ewnmpolis of 

 Hewitson was the female of the Adolias hrJIatu, Druce, and that farther I had redescribed the 

 female under the name of Euthalia goodrichL It, however, seems to be a somewhat rare species 

 in the Malay Peninsula, as I have seen very few male specimens, and only one female, for 

 which I am indebted to its eapturer, Lieut. Goodrich. 



In this enumeration E. bellata may be placed after E. duruja, 



18, Euthalia parta. (Tab. XXX VIL, fig. 7,) 



Adolias Pasta, Moore, Cat, Lep. Hua. E.1. 0. vol. 1. p. 185, n. 878 (1857) ; Trims. Ent. Soc. ser. 2, vol. v. 



p. 68, u, 2, U 8, f. 1 (1859;. 

 Adolian itpkali*> Voll, Tijd. Ent. V. p. 180, n. 6, t. 10, f. 1 (1862). 



The specimen figured has been identified by Mr. Moore as his A. porta, but aa it somewhat 

 differs from his figure I have thought it best to give a copy of the original description : — 



"Male. Upperside dark brown with a vinaeeous tinge: fare-winy with a paler transverse band, 

 margined broadly on both sides with black, the anterior portion within, from costal margin on both sides, 

 with a series of small white patches ; marks within discoidal cell black, with dark brown centres; hind-tvin$ 

 with an inner blackish band and outer row of small black spots. Underside paler, marked as above/' 



"Female. Upperside pale brown; fore-wing witfc broad whitish curved transverse band, with patch 

 on costa and dark margins; hind-wing with rather broad inner band, and outer zigzag line, the point 

 between each vein with a minute darker dot ; space between inner band and base tinged with white ; 

 marks at base of wings blackish. Underside pale dull ochreous, with paler margins ; markings as above, 

 but very indistinct.-* 



Exp. wings, "S 2$, ? 2| inches.'* 



Hab. — Malay Peninsula ; Sungei Ujong (D urn ford— coll. Diat.) ; Malacca (Biggs — coll. Dist.). — Borneo 

 (Moore). 



I have only received male specimens of this species from the Peninsula. Its proper 

 position iu this enumeration appears to be between E. gantda and E.jama. 



19. Euthalia rnerta, (Tab* XLIIL, fig.UJs .) 



Aflalias Merta, Moore, Trans. Ent. Soc. ser. 2 t vol. v. p. 72, n. 19, t. 6, f. 4 (1B59). 



Male. Wings above dark fuscous-brown ; anterior wings with the cell crossed by a black line near 

 base which extends beneath the median nervure, two black lines at about centre and two — joined beneath — 

 at end of cell, a broad and somewhat paler submarginal fascia the margins of which are dark fuscous, and a 

 curved series of five whitish spots a little beyond coll, the lower two spots separated by the second median 

 nervule, and two small subcostal and subapical spots of the same colour; posterior wings with the cell 

 crossed by two black-margined spots, — one at centre and one at end, — a fuscous irregular fascia crossing 

 wing beyond cell, and a sabmarginal Beries of small and very dark spots. Wings beneath brownish- 

 oekraceous, marked as above, with the fuscous fascia; more or less broken and obsolete ; anterior wings 

 with an obscure violaceous marginal fascia near apex ; posterior wings with two additional black -margined 

 August 80, 1886. 5 t 



