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throughout ; across the outer disc is a bright ochreous band of nearly equal width, 
the outer edge of which is defined by a dusky lunular line, the inner edge being 
sinuous; within the band is a small upper and a lower black spot, and sometimes two 
intervening white dots. Hindwing paler cinereous-brown; with a similar-coloured 
medial-diseal curved band, within which is a very small black spot between the 
lower median veinlets. Cilia cinerescent-white, very slightly alternated with brown 
on the forewing. Underside whitish-cinereous. Forewing with the inner-discal area 
and middle of the band, as above, paler ochreous, the upper black spot with a white 
pupil and pale ochreous outer ring, the lower spot minute; costal border and 
exterior margin crossed by greyish-black strigze. Hindwing thickly covered with 
greyish-black, or ochreous-grey, strige; crossed by an ill-defined subbasal zigzag 
blacker line, a well-defined discal line with pale outer border, and by a submarginal 
sinuous line ; between the two latter is a small white-pupilled black spot above 
the lower median veinlet. 
Female. Upperside paler. Forewing with the discal band broader, its inner 
edge angulated at the upper median and below the lower median, the black spots 
larger than in male, the upper one with a minute white pupil, and between them is 
one, sometimes two, small white spots surrounded by brown speckles. Hindwing as 
in the male. Underside similar to the male. Forewing with the two white dots 
between the discal spots. Hindwing with the transverse zigzag lines less defined. 
Body cinerescent-brown; abdomen paler; collar, side of palpi, and legs beneath 
cinereous-white. Antenne cinereous-brown, the broad spatular club black beneath. 
Expanse, ¢ 13, ¢ 22 inches. 
Hasitat.—_Spiti, Upper Kunawur ; W. Tibet. 
Distrisvtion.—Obtained by Col. A. M. Lang (P.Z.S. 1865, 499) “on the bare, 
brown, stony mountain slopes of Spiti, Upper Kunawur, Tibet, where this species 
seems to delight in the hot weather of June and July ;’”’ and in his “ MS. Notes”’ 
says, “taken between Shipkee and Broopcha, 10,000 feet, Tibet, in July.”’ It was 
also collected by Mr. J. H. Leech at Skardo, 7-8000 feet elevation, in July, 1887. 
EUMENIS LEHANA (Plate 98, fig. 2, 2a, 3 9). 
Hipparchia Lehana, Moore, Annals, Nat. Hist. 1878, p. 227; ad. Yarkund Mission, Lep. p. 1, pl. 1, 
fig. 4, ¢ (1879). Marshall and de Nicéville, Butt. of India, ete. i. p. 188, pl. xvi. fig. 48, 9 
(1883). 
Imaco.—Allied to H. Baldiva. Upperside paler in colour, the discal trans- 
verse ochreous-band broader on both wings, and on the forewing the posterior inner 
edge of the band, in both sexes, is inwardly oblique. In both sexes the small 
ocellus on the band above the analangle is absent on the upper and underside. The 
underside is also much paler, and the transverse sinuous lines wider apart. 
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