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Show 344 MR. H. DRUCE ON BORNEAN LEPIDOPTERA. [Mar. 18, 4. N. VIKASI, Horsf. Cat. E. I. C. t. 5. f. 2, 2 a (1829). 5. N. ACERIS, Lep. Reise, i. p. 203, t. 17. f. 5, 6 (1774). 6. N. LEUCOTHOE, Cram. Pap. Ex. iv. t. 296. E, F (1782). Java, China. Genus A T H Y M A , Westw. 1. A. L A R Y M N A , Doubl. & Hew. Gen. D. L. t. 35. f. 1 (1850). North India. 2. A. KRESNA, Moore, P. Z. S. 1858, p. 12. n. 6, t. 50. f. 4. Sumatra. 3. A. SUBRATA, Moore, I. c. p. 13. n. 10, t. 51. f. 1. Malayana. 4. A. IDITA, Moore, I. c. p. 16. n. 16, t. 51. f. 3. Java. 5. A. KANWA, Moore, I. c. p. 17. n. 17, t. 51. f. 2. Borneo. 6. A. AMHARA, n. sp. (Plate XXXII. fig. 2.) Male. Upperside black, with a broad bluish-white band from the middle of the anterior wing to the inner margin of posterior wing; a narrow white broken band close to the outer margin of both wings; a long white streak and round spot in the discoidal cell. Underside pale brown, with tbe white markings as above. Allied to idita, Moore, but quite distinct. Exp. 2\ inches. Hab. Borneo. In coll. H. Druce. Genus ADOLIAS, Boisd. 1. A. EVA, Feld. Reise Nov. Lep. iii. p. 432. n. 692 (1867). Luzon, Assam. 2. A. TEUTA, Doubl. Hew. Gen. D. L. t. 44. f. 2. Sylhet. 3. A. BELLATA, n. sp. (Plate XXXII. fig. 3.) • Male. Upperside dark brown, with a transverse band of pale yellow spots crossing the middle of both wings. Underside pale greenish brown ; a row of small black streaks from apex of fore wing to anal angle; a round spot and a lunular black mark within the discoidal cell of fore wing. Female. Upperside paler, with the transverse band of spots almost •white. Underside rufous brown, with the markings the same as the male. Allied to A. teuta, Doubl., but quite distinct. Exp. male 2| inches, female 3 inches. Hab. Borneo. In coll. H. Druce. |