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line distinct. Hindwing also with the discal irregular pale-bordered line more 
distinct, the two subanal ocellules also present. 
Expanse, ¢ ? 14 to 1% inch. 
Hasrrat.—Turkestan; Afghanistan. 
DISTRIBUTION WITHIN OUR LIMITs.—Major Howland Roberts (P. Z. S. 1880, 405) 
obtained a male and female in May in the neighbourhood of Kandahar. Colonel C. 
Swinhoe obtained a single male at Chaman in 8. Afghanistan on the 5th May, 1880. 
It is from this latter specimen that our description of the male is taken. 
MANIOLA CHEENA (Plate 104, fig. 1, la, ¢ ?). 
Epinephele Cheena, Moore, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1865, p. 501, pl. 30, fig. 6, g 9. Butler, Catal. Satyr. 
Brit. Mus. p. 65 (1868). Marshall and de Nicéville, Butt. of India, etc. i. p. 205 (1883). 
Imaco.—Male. Upperside dark olivescent umber-brown. Cilia brownish- 
cinereous. VWorewing with a prominent short inner-discal glossy grey-black glandular 
patch obliquely below the cell, the patch clothed with raised elongated rather broad 
claviform scales with acutely serrated tips, some shorter and broader similar-tipt 
scales, and some short and broad oval scales with an obtuse tip, interspersed with 
numerous long very slender androconia which have an elongated truncate-base, short 
hair-like end and tassel-tip; a subapical prominent black ocellus with minute 
white pupil and broad dark ochreous outer ring; in some specimens there are also 
two lower small incipient ocelli situated between the median veinlets, and in others 
there is only a lower but prominent small ocellule. Underside paler, cinerescent- 
brown. Forewing with the costal and outer border very indistinctly flecked with 
brown strigz, the cell and discal area dark ochreous ; crossed by a slender discal 
angulate brown line, and a straight even submarginal line ; a prominent subapical 
ocellus with pale ochreous outer ring. Hindwing indistinctly flecked with numerous 
brown strigw ; crossed by a very indistinctly-defined slender brown angulated sinu- 
ous line, and a less distinct lunular submarginal line; a more or less apparent 
minute ocellule above the anal angle. Body beneath cinereous-brown ; collar, sides 
of palpi, and legs beneath, pale whitish-cinereous; antennze above brown, tip black, 
cinereous beneath and ochreous at tip. 
Female. Upperside. Forewing with three prominent discal ocelli, the upper 
and lower larger than in male, the middle one small, each with broad pale ochreous 
outer ring, the upper one with a minute white pupil ; between the ocelli and the 
cell the bright ochreous colour is somewhat slightly continued between the veins. 
Underside as in the male, except that on the forewing there are two larger pale- 
ringed ocelli. 
Expanse, ¢ 2 to 23,2 2 to 22 inches. 
