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Show 1868.] MR. A. G. BUTLER ON THE GENUS ADOLIAS. 603 ACONTHEA group. 21. ADOLIAS GARUDA. cf 2 • Adolias garuda, Moore, Trans. Ent. Soc. London, p. 64, pl. 3. fig. 2(1859). North and South India (Moore). North India, cf 2 > B.M. Subsp. Alis omnino pallidiores fulvescentes, maculis discalibus scepe obsoletis*. North and South India, cf 2, B.M. 22. ADOLIAS LUSIADA. cf 2 • Adolias lusiada, Felder, Wien. ent. Monatschr. vii. sp. 89 (1863). Luzon (Semper). Coll. Felder. Very nearly allied to garuda, Moore. 23. ADOLIAS ANYTE. cf. Adolias anyte, Hewitson, Exot. Butterf. iii. p. 59, pl. 30. fig. 5 (1862). cf . East India. Coll. Hewitson. Seems to be most nearly allied to garuda. 24. ADOLIAS MERTA. 2 . Adolias merta, Moore, Trans. Ent. Soc. London, p. 72, pl. 6. fig. 4 (1859). China (3Ioore). 2 > Hopeian Coll., Oxford. Seems to belong to the Garuda type. 25. ADOLIAS KANDA. cf. Adolias kanda, Moore, Trans. Ent. Soc. London, p. 69, pl. 4. fig. 2 (1859). Borneo (Wallace). 6, Coll. Hewitson. Appears to be nearly allied to parta; but in the figure the discal bands are placed nearer together. 26. ADOLIAS PARTA. cf 2 • Adolias parta, Moore, Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond.(N.S.),vol.v. p. 63, pl. 3. fig. 1 (1859). cf. A. apicalis, Vollenhoven, Tijdschr. voor Ent. p. 186. n. 5, pl. 10. fig. 1 (1862). Borneo (Moore fy Vollenhoven) ; cf, India; $, Borneo. B.M. The anal angle of the hind wings varies slightly in different individuals of the male. 27. ADOLIAS ACONTHEA. « cf 2 • Bap. aconthea, Cramer, Pap. Exot. ii. p. 60, pl. 134. figs. D-G( 1779). Batavia (Cramer). Java, cf $, B.M. * The figure of tbe female given in Moore's figure is applicable to this form of the species, although the discal spots are here distinct. |