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above the internal nervure obscurely and shiningly hoary. Forewing with an ocellus 
between the discoidal nervules, and another between the first median nervules, 
blackish-fuscous, blind, incomplete. Underside hoary-fuscous, paler in the exterior 
region, with a very obsolete submarginal line. orewing with a large fulvous discal 
patch, ill-defined, divided by a fuscous discocellular streak, and a most indistinct 
small fuscous fascia beyond the cell; the ocelli of the upperside blacker, the upper 
one with an indistinct ochraceous iris. Hindwing densely irrorated with blackish at 
the base, with a large fulvous patch on the upper base, with a smaller one above 
coalescing with it, circled with fuscous; the basal region darker, defined by an 
interrupted flexuous fuscous streak, and margined externally by seven unequal spots, 
the larger median one excepted, fulvescent, contiguous ; with a minute posterior 
ocellus, obsolete, broadly circled with ochraceous.” 
“Female. Upperside as in the male. Forewing beyond the cell shaded with 
darker, with two blind black ocelli, broadly circled with ochraceous, especially the 
upper smaller one. Hindwing showing the markings of the underside. Underside 
as in the male, but darker. Forewing with the ocelli larger, more distinct, and 
with minute white pupils. Hindwing with two blind, whitish, subanal spots.” 
(Felder.) 
Expanse, 1% inch. 
Hasitat.—Suroo, Ladak. 
Dr. Felder’s type specimens are recorded from Suroo, in North Ladak. We 
have not seen any examples from that district. 
Our illustration of this species on Plate 105, fig. 2,is a reproduction of Dr. 
Felder’s figure in the Novara Reise. 
CHORTOBIUS MAIZA (Plate 105, fig. 3, 3a, b, d 2). 
Epinephele Maiza, Lang, Entom. Monthly Mag. 1868, p. 36,?. Moore, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1874, p. 265, 
pl. 43, fig.6,¢. Marshall and de Nicéville, Butt. of India, ete. i. p. 211, pl. xv. fig. 41, 2. 
Iwaco.—Male. Upperside dark fulvescent-brown, with an olivaceous gloss in 
some lights; cilia cinereous brown. Forewing with the dusky angular discal line 
of the underside very faintly traceable ; a very small indistinct subapical blackish 
spot with slightly pale outer ring; and sometimes a lower minute spot is also 
apparent between the lower medians; sometimes both these spots are absent. 
Underside paler, but brighter coloured. Forewing with the discal area fulvous, 
traversed by the dark veins, the brown borders broad and diffused ; crossed by an 
angulated discal distinct diffused brown line; a small subapical distinct ocellus with 
white pupil and pale fulyous outer ring, sometimes also there is a minute blind 
ocellule present between the lower medians. Hindwing sometimes uniformly coloured 
