56 na *: LEPIDOPTERA INDICA. 
fulvescent-brown, but generally with the basal half more or less darker and olives- 
cent-hoary, the dark portion sinuously-bordered by a discal interrupted series of pale 
fulyous cuneiform spots, these spots in some specimens being very pale, and those 
between the medians sometimes yellowish-white ; there is also an outer minute pale 
subanal spot or ocellule between the lower medians, and a large fulvous subbasal 
patch cut by the subcostal vein. 
Female. Upperside somewhat paler brown. Vorewing with the discal angulate 
diffused dusky line apparent, and an upper and lower prominent black spot, each 
with a pale olivescent-yellow outer ring, these spots in some being small, in others 
larger. Hindwing with the pale discal spots of the underside more or less traceable. 
Underside paler than in the male. Forewing with the fulvous discal-area generally 
more defined, the angulate discal diffused line distinct ; two ocelli always present, 
the upper one sometimes the largest, both with white pupil and pale yellow outer 
ring. Hindwing asin the male. Body beneath fulvescent-brown ; legs beneath and 
side of palpi paler; antennee with dusky-black club; eyes fulvous. 
Expanse, d 212 to 1€ inch. 
Haxirar.— Kashmir. 
Disrrisution.—We possess specimens of both sexes of this species, obtained by 
the late Capt. R. Bayne Reed in Kashmir, and at Goolmurg in July and August. 
Also examples from the Pir Pinjal, Kashmir. ‘A large series of the male were col- 
lected by Mrs. Bazett at Goolmurg, in July, at from 9000 to 10,000 feet elevation.” 
(Butt. Ind. i. 212.) 
Of our illustrations of this species on Plate 105, figs. 3, 3a represent the male, 
and fig. 3b the female, the latter a reproduction of Col. Lang’s original drawing of 
the type specimen. 
CHORTOBIUS GOOLMURGA (Plate 105, figs. 4, 4a, ¢ 9). 
Epinephele Goolmurga, Lang, Entom. Monthly Mag. 1868, p. 36,9. Marshall and de Nicéville, Butt. 
of India, ete. i. p. 212,9. 
Imaco.—Male. Upperside similar in colour to C. Maiza. Forewing with a very 
small indistinct subapical pale-ringed black spot; no discal angulate line visible. 
Underside brighter fulvous-brown. Forewing with the discal area bright fulvous, 
well defined, and with only a faint trace of the upper end of a transverse discal line 
visible ; a small subapical pale-ringed ocellus with white pupil. Hindwing with the 
basal area dark olivescent hoary-brown, the dark portion bordered by a discal series 
of cuneiform pale fulvous-yellow spots, beyond which are two upper and two lower 
very small submarginal ocellules, sometimes one only of the latter series are pre- 
sent ; a large subbasal fulvous patch cut by the subcostal vein. 
Female. ‘‘ Upperside dark brown. orewing with a rather large subapical and 
