SATYRIN Zi. 45 
attenuated end and feather-tip. Hindwing crossed by a discal curved narrow 
fulvous macular band, the spots being elongated, narrow, and with somewhat 
blackish edges. Underside. Forewing with the basal cell and discal area fulvous, 
paling to ochreous below the costa; costal border, the outer border, and base of 
posterior border brownish-cinereous mottled with blackish strige; inner line of the 
discal band indistinct except at its costal end, its outer line sinuous ; subapical black 
spot with white pupil. Mindwing pale brownish-cinereous, thickly mottled with 
blackish strigze ; crossed by a wavy subbasal and a somewhat angulated blackish 
discal line, the interspace between them forming a darker band, with its inner and 
outer edge broadly bordered with whitish-cinereous ; submarginal sinuous black 
line distinct. 
Female. Upperside. Forewing with the discal fulvous band entire, somewhat 
broader and slightly paler, its sinuous inner and outer edge darkly defined, subapical 
black spots large. Hindwing with the discal fulvous band also entire, broader and 
with less sinuous outer edge. Underside as in male, except that both wings are 
paler; markings the same. 
Expanse, d ? 22 inches. 
Hapirat.—N.-W. Himalayas. 
This species is nearest allied to the European congener K. Hrythia, Hiibner. 
Drsrripution.—The type specimen was “taken by Major J. Biddulph, on the 
Shandur Plateau, in Northern Kashmir” (Butt. Ind. 189.) A male, labelled 
‘* Gilgit,” is in the collection of Mr. L. de Nicéville. 
Of the illustrations of this species on our Plate 102, fig. 2 represents the Gilgit 
male, and fig. 2a the type female, both of which have been kindly lent for this pur- 
pose by Mr. L. de Nicéville. 
KANETISA PIMPLA (Plate 102, figs. 3, 8a, d ?). 
Satyrus Pimpla, Felder, Reise Novara, Lep. iii. p. 494, pl. 69, figs. 10, 11 (1867),?. Butler, Catal. 
Satyr. Brit. Mus. p. 60 (1868). 
Hipparchia Pimpla, Marshall and de Nicéville, Butt. of India, ete. i. p. 185 (1883) ¢ 2. 
Tmaco.—Male. Upperside dark glossy olivescent-brown. Cilia alternated with 
white. Forewing with a black subapical spot, sometimes minutely pupilled with white 
and with an obsolescent pale iris; with a broad short inner-discal ill-defined dusky- 
black glandular patch, which is clothed with claviform scales with deep jagged-pointed 
tip, some underlying shorter fusiform scales, interspersed by several long slender an- 
droconia with attenuated end and feather-tip. Underside. Forewing pale cinereous 
vinaceous-brown, the lower part of the cell and middle of the dise ferruginous, 
leaving the costa, outer border and posterior margin broadly brown; the costal 
border and upper part of cell mottled with darker strigz; crossing the dise is a 
G 2 
