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composed of shorter spots, those between the medians regularly oval in shape, the 
subapical black spot entirely absent. Hindwing with a broader medial band, which 
is of uniform width throughout its length to the anal angle. Underside much darker 
than in Brahminus, with blacker strigez, and which are all edged with cinereous-white 
(not with olivescent-ochreous) ; the band on both wings as on the upperside, and 
the subapical white-pupilled black spot (always present in Brahminus) entirely 
absent. 
Expanse, 22 inches. 
Hasitat.—Chumbi Valley, Sikkim-Tibet. 
Obtained by Mr. H. J. Elwes’ native collectors in the Chumbi Valley, Sikkim- 
Tibet, in July and August, 1883. 
AULOCERA CHUMBICA (Plate 99, figs. 3, 3a, ¢ ?). 
Satyrus Padma, Elwes, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1882, p. 406 (nec Kollar). 
Smaller than A. Loha. Male. Upperside. Forewing with the transverse series 
of discal spots half the size of those in Sikkim examples of Loha, the glandular patch 
broadly dusky-black, which is clothed with moderately long and broad dentate-tipt 
pale scales and longer foliate acutely dentate-tipt scales only, no androconia present 
in the specimens under examination. Hindwing with the transverse band also half 
the width of that in Sikkimese Loha. Underside of a similar dusky-brown colour 
and mottled markings; both wings with the bands narrower, as on upperside. 
Female. Both wings with the transverse bands narrower than in Loha on both the 
upper and underside. 
Expanse, $ 2}, 2° inches. 
Hasirat.—Chumbi Valley, Sikkim-Tibet. 
Obtained by Mr. H. J. Elwes’ native collectors in the Chumbi Valley on the 
Tibetan frontier of Sikkim, at 1000 to 15,000 feet elevation, in August and 
September. 
AULOCERA LOHA (Plate 99, figs. 4, 4a, S ?). 
Aulocera Loha, Doherty, Journ. Asiatic Soc. Bengal, 1886, p. 118. 
Satyrus Loha, Elwes, Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. 1888, p. 323, pl. 9, figs. 6, ¢. 
Imaco.—Smaller than A. Padma. Male. Upperside very dark olivescent 
blackish-brown. Cilia narrowly alternated with white. Forewing with an indistinctly 
defined discal glandular fascia, which is clothed with a few short broad serrate-tipt 
scales, and numerous long broad acutely-serrated tipt scales; no androconia present ; 
crossed by a discal series of very widely-separated pale ochreous-white spots, there 
being also two inwardly-divergent spots to the costa beyond the cell, all these spots 
