20 LEPIDOPTERA INDICA. 
Expanse ¢ 2 to 23, 9 22 to 2% inches. 
Hasirat.—Leh, Kharbu ; Ladak. 
Distrinution.—T he type specimens were obtained by the late Dr. F. Stoliczka, at 
Leh, in September, and at Kharbu, 13,000 feet, in Ladak. Mr. L. de Nicéville “* took 
one male and two females at Chanagund, Ladak, in June” (Butt. Ind. i. 188). 
Capt. H. B. Hellard obtained specimens in the ** Indus Valley, between Skardo and 
Dras River, in July.” Mr. J. H. Leech caught it on the road to Skoro La and Braldo 
in July, at 12,000 feet, and Mr. MacArthur obtained it at Kardong at 14,000 feet, 
in August, 1889. 
Our illustrations of this species on Plate 98, fig. 2, represents the male type, 
reproduced from the plate in ‘‘ Yarkund Mission ” above referred to, and fig. 2a that 
of a female from the Indus Valley, in our own collection. 
EUMENIS THELEPHASSA. 
Eumenis Thelephassa, Hubner, Samm]. Exot. Schmett, II. pl. 85, figs. 14, g 9 (1820-26). 
Hipparchia Thelephassa, Klug, Sym. Phys. Ins. pl. 29, figs. 1-4 (1832), Butler, Catal. Satyr. Brit. 
Mus. p. 51 (1868), Marshall and de Nicéville, Butt. of India, ete. i. p. 187 (1883). 
Satyrus Thelephassa, H. Scheffer, Eur, Schmett. I. figs. 178-9, et figs. 305-6 (1844-6). 
Satyrus Anthelea, Boisd. Icones Hist. Lep. pl. 41, figs. 3, 4 (1832), 9; Doubleday and Hewitson, Gen. 
D. Lep. pl. 65, fig. 3 (1851), ?. 
Iwaco.—Male. Upperside cinerescent-brown, cilia broadly alternated with 
cinereous-white. Forewing with a broad transverse outer-discal bright ochreous or 
fulvous band, the outer edge of which is almost even and is parallel with the exterior 
margin, the inner edge being angulated outward at the upper median vein ; within 
the band is an upper and a lower black spot with minute white pupil, and between 
them are two small white spots. An oblique discal dusky-grey black-speckled 
glandulur patch extends narrowly below the cell, and also broadly within the anterior 
half of the cell, where it is traversed by a prominent longitudinal oblique-streak of 
black scales ; this black cell-streak is clothed with densely-packed raised narrow 
oval scales, and the lower area beneath it, within the cell, with raised elongated 
pale grey claviform scales, which overlap broader-tipt oval dark scales interspersed 
with a few black very slender attenuated feather-tipt androconia ; below the cell the 
scales are elongated and pale grey, with a few underlying shorter oval dark scales, 
and many long slender attenuating feather-tipt androconia. Hindwing with a 
broad medial discal bright ochreous lunular-edged band, enclosing two very small 
white-pupilled spots between the radials. Underside. Forewing pale cimereous-brown, 
the discal area and lower part of the cell bright ochreous, the edges of the discal 
band defined by a dusky line, the two black spots and intermediate white dots, as in 
upperside, the upper spot being pale ringed; costal border crossed by dusky-black 
strigee, and exterior border traversed by a similar-coloured lunular line. Hindwing 
