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glandular patch comparatively broader and longer, the subapical spot less prominent. 
Hindwing more deeply scalloped, and with the angulate pale discal line, the sub- 
marginal line, and the ocelli of the underside visible by transparency. Underside 
similar to M. Davendra. Forewing with the discal and submarginal line outwardly 
whitish bordered anteriorly. Hindwing with the upper and lower ocelli larger, the 
angulate discal line straighter in its upper and lower course. Female. Upperside. 
Forewing somewhat brighter than M. Davendra, the transverse discal brown line 
distinct and more or less outwardly pale-bordered, the ocelli pale ringed, the lower 
sometimes obsolete. Hindwing with the discal pale-bordered angulate line, the sub- 
marginal line and the ocelli of the underside more apparent. Underside with the 
borders of the forewing and the entire hindwing paler. Forewing with the discal 
line very distinct and pale-bordered anteriorly. Hindwing with the angulate pale- 
bordered discal line more prominent, and the ocelli somewhat. larger, the upper 
generally obsolete. 
Hxpanse, 24 to 22 inches. 
Hasitat.—S. Afghanistan ; Beluchistan. 
Disrrizution.—Major Howland Roberts (P. Z. 8., 1880, 405) records it from the 
neighbourhood of Kandahar, being “found commonly at the end of May and in 
June in company with two species of Hipparchia (H. parisatis and H. Thelephassa.’’) 
Colonel C. Swinhoe obtained both sexes fairly common in the ‘‘ Hanna Valley at 
6500 feet, Quetta, in October, also at Quetta in August, 1880, at Maach in the 
Bolan Pass, July, and at Ispingil in June, 1882.” Specimens were also obtained at 
Quetta in June, 1885, by Capt. E. Y. Watson. 
MANIOLA BREVISTIGMA (Plate 103, figs. 3, 3a $2). 
Male. Smaller than M. Davendra; cilia white throughout both wings. Upper- 
side. Forewing with somewhat narrower cinereous-brown borders; the glandular 
patch very short, not extending upward beyond the middle median veiniet; sub- 
apical black spot small. Hindwing with the pale angulate discal line, and large 
upper and lower ocellus of the underside visible. Underside with the borders of the 
forewing and the entire hindwing greyer. Hindwing with the discal white-bordered 
line more acutely angulate in its middle; and a much larger single upper and single 
lower ocellus each with broader white outer ring. 
Female. Upper side similar to M. Davendra, except that on the forewing the 
discal line is more excurved, and the subapical spot larger, and sometimes a lower 
minute spot is also present. On the hindwing the discal angulate line and ocelli of 
the underside are visible. Underside as in the male, except that in some specimens 
there is a lower minute black spot on the forewing, and on the hindwing an incipient 
