33 LEPIDOPTERA INDICA. 
upperside of a male, and fig. 1a, the underside of a female, both figures being taken 
from Gya specimens kindly lent by Mr. J. H. Leech. 
PARENEIS SIKKIMENSIS (Plate 101, fiz. 2, 2a, 3). 
@neis Sikkimensis, Staudinger, Stett. Ent. Zeit. 1889, p. 21. 
Chionobas pumilus, Elwes, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1882, p. 404, pl. 35, fig. 3 (nec Felder). 
@neis pumilus, Elwes, Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. 1888, p. 327. 
Twaco.—Male. Upperside uniform dark ochreous-brown. Cilia white alter- 
nated with dark brown. Forewing crossed by a well-defined medial-discal series of 
small ochreous spots, with an inward divergent portion extending to the costa from 
between the radials, where there is also a small intervening blackish spot with a minute 
white pupil. Hindwing crossed by a well-defined curved discal ochreous narrow 
broken band, the two portions beyond the cell being somewhat elongate and pointed 
externally, the other portions being more lunular. Underside paler ochreous-brown. 
Forewing with the costa and apex cinereous speckled ; across the cell are some 
blackish strigz ; the transverse discal series of prominent pale ochreous spots, as on 
upperside, black edged. Hindwing with the basal area and outer border densely 
mottled with black strige and speckles, edged with cinereous; crossed by a pro- 
minent pale ochreous curved discal irregular band, the inner edge of which is well 
defined by a black angulated line, and the outer edge by a lunular line, inwardly 
bordered with blackish speckles; all the veins cinereous-white speckled. Body 
above dark brown, thorax and front of palpi clothed with black-tipt cinerescent hairs ; 
sides of palpi and legs beneath cinerescent ; legs above ochreous-brown. Antenne 
above blackish, annulated with white, entire length below reddish ochreous. 
Hixpanse, ¢ 14 to 1%, ¢ 1 inch. 
Hasrrat.—Chumbi, Sikkim-Tibet. 
This species differs from P. pwmilus on the upperside in its uniformly darker 
colour, the macular band on the forewing being very distinctly defined and composed 
of smaller spots; the band on the hindwing is also narrower. On the underside it 
is also very much darker in colour, and the band on both wings much more pro- 
minently defined. 
Obtained by Mr. H. J. Elwes’ native collectors in the Chumbi Valley, Sikkim- 
Tibet, in 1881 and 1882. 
Auuiep Species or Par@wnets.—P. Buddha (Gneis Buddha, Gr.-Gr. Hor. Soe. 
Ent. Ross. 1891, p. 458). Habitat. C. Asia.—P. palearcticus (Hneis palearcticus 
Staudinger, Stett. Ent. Zeit. 1889, p. 20). Habitat. C. Asia. 
Genus KARANASA. 
Satyrus (part) Auctorum. Hipparchia (part) Auctorum. 
Imaco.—Male. Wings somewhat elongated and narrow. Forewing subtri- 
