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margin very oblique, abdominal margin longer, and excavated before the anal angle. 
Venation similar, except that in the forewing the cell is longer posteriorly, and the 
discocellulars considerably more bent inward; cell of hindwing also longer 
posteriorly. No androconia on the forewing. Apical joint of palpi much shorter, 
stouter, and with long projecting hairs in front, whereas in Hiibneri this joint is 
long, slender, cylindrical, and naked. Antenne stouter, with a conspicuous 
lengthened grooved rather broad club, the club in Hiibneri being slender, and not 
grooved. 
Type.—K. Chenui. 
KOLASA CHENUI. 
Wet-Season Broop (Plate 112, figs. 3, 3a, gd 2). 
Satyrus Chenu, Guérin-Méneville, in Delessert’s Souv. Voy. Ind. ii. p. 77, pl. 21, fig. 2 (1843). 
Ephthima Chenu, Westwood, in Doubleday and Hewitson’s D. Lep. p. 396 (1851). Hewitson, Tr. 
Ent. Soc. Lond. 1865, p. 285. 
Ypthima Chenui, Butler, Catal. Satyr. Brit. Mus. p. 151 (1868). Kirby, Catal. D. Lep. p. 95 (1871). 
Marshall and de Nicéville, Butt. of India, etc. i. p. 228 (1883). 
Imaco.—Male. Upperside dark cinereous ochreous-brown; cilia cinereous. 
Forewing with a moderately large prominent rounded obliquely-disposed subapical 
black ocellus, bipupilled with silvery-blue, and encircled by an ochreous-yellow outer 
ring; a very indistinct dusky-brown discal and a submarginal fascia. Hindwing 
with two small prominent subanal ocelli, pupilled with silvery-blue and encircled by 
an ochreous-yellow ring. Underside whitish, very numerously covered with thick 
dark ochreous-brown strigs, which are most numerous and somewhat confluent on 
the forewing. Forewing with a subapical ocellus as on upperside, but more promi- 
nent, and contiguously bordered by a more or less well-defined discal and a sub- 
marginal transverse ochreous-brown fascia. Hindwing with a single prominent 
asical oval ocellus, disposed between the subcostals, and four linearly-disposed lower 
decreasing ovate ocelli, the two anal being minute and sometimes geminated ; 
crossed by a more or less well-defined broad subbasal, a discal, and an anteriorly- 
broader submarginal ochreous-brown fascia, the latter encompassing the lower 
ocelli and sometimes coalescent in the middle with the discal fascia. 
Female. Upperside paler, the outer discal area slightly mottled with pale 
cinereous-ochreous strigze ; ocelli on both wings as in the male. Underside as in 
the male. 
Dry-Srason Broop.—Male. Upperside as in wet-season brood. Underside less 
whitish, the brown strigze more confluent, the transverse bands broader, the ocelli 
on hindwing reduced to smaller oval size. Female. Upperside with less perceptible 
pale strige. Underside as in male. 
Expanse, 1,% to 1,4 inch. 
