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thickening club; the palpi are somewhat longer. The pattern of the markings on 
the wings in the species of @neis is also somewhat different, the forewing generally 
haying two or three small submarginal ocellated spots on a pale ferruginous band, 
the hindwing also mostly having similar submarginal ocelli, whereas in Parceneis 
the pattern of the markings resemble those pertaining to the species of Aulocera. 
PARGNEIS PUMILUS (Plate 101, figs. 1, la, ¢ 2). 
Chionobas pumilus, Felder, Reise Novara, Lep. iii. p. 490, pl. 69, figs. 6, 7 (1867) g. 
Eneis pumilus, Marshall and de Nicéville, Butt. of India, ete. i. p. 238, pl. 15, fig. 37, g. 
Imaco.—Male. Upperside pale ochreous-brown, darker externally ; the veins 
externally lined with darker brown. Cilia ochreous-white alternated with dark 
brown at the vein points. Worewing crossed by a medial-discal ill-defined pale 
brownish-ochreous narrow macular band, with an inward-divergent portion pro- 
ceeding to the costa from between the radials, and where there is a slightly-defined 
pale intervening-spot, this band being very similar in form to that in Aulocera. 
Hindwing crossed by a similar ill-defined pale brownish-ochreous narrow continuous 
band, which is angulated above the radial and at the upper median veinlet. Under- 
side. Forewing pale brownish-ochreous, the transverse band, as above, with dusky- 
brown edges; costal and apical border cinerescent, sparsely flecked with short trans- 
verse dusky-brown strige. Hindwing pale ochreous-cinereous, the veins cinereous- 
white, the transverse angulated-band pale ochreous and well-defined by dusky-black 
edges, the basal area and outer border thickly mottled with blackish strigee with 
pale ochreous edges. 
Female. Upperside slightly paler, with the transverse band also less distinct, 
the apical border of the forewing and the outer border of the hindwing indistinctly 
mottled with darker strige. Undersideasin the male. Body above darker ochreous- 
brown; thorax beneath clothed with dusky-brown hairs; palpi in front, and legs 
dusky-brown ; palpi above pale ochreous. Antenne blackish above, annulated with 
ochreous-white, pale ochreous beneath with bright ochreous tip. 
Expanse, d 14, ? 13 inch. 
Hasitat.—Ladak. 
Disrripution.—The type specimens were collected by the late Dr. F'. Stoliczka 
at ‘“Trantse Sumdo on the Lanak Pass at about 15,000 feet elevation, and at 
Pangchog.” Mr. W. Doherty (J. A. S. Bengal, 1886, 119) records “ a single female 
found on the moist ground at the edge of the snow-line on the northern side of the 
Lepu Pass, Chinese-Tibet, at 17,000 feet (N.-E. Kumaon). Specimens of both 
sexes are in Mr. J. H. Leech’s collection, captured at Gya, m August, at 14,000 
feet, by Mr. MacArthur. 
The illustrations of this species on our Plate No. 101, fig. 1, represents the 
