102 LEPIDOPTERA INDICA. 
male, except that on the hindwing the cinerescent-white speckles are less 
prominent. 
Expanse, ¢ 2 to 2;%,? 2;% inches. 
Hasitrat.—Western Himalayas. 
DistriputTion.—Obtained by Colonel A. M. Lang at ‘‘ Narkunda, at 6000 to 
7000 feet altitude, in Lower Kunawur, appearing only when the rainy season has 
set in thoroughly, flying only in July and August, where, in dripping forests about 
moist banks draped in dense ferns, this species flies weakly even during rain, and 
when flying looks parti-coloured—black and white. It is local, extending perhaps 
through seventy miles, and flies only in the autumn in damp regions where and 
when the rainfall is heavy, whereas C. Nirmala extends through at least 200 miles 
from the Plains into the mountains, through damp and wooded regions, and dry 
rocks, hot mountain sides, and through many months of the year” (Lang’s MS. 
Notes). Specimens taken by Colonel Lang in 1887, at Naini Tal 6500 to 7000 
feet elevation in August, are in Mr. G. F. Hampson’s Collection. This species is 
“common throughout the outer ranges of the Western Himalayas, as far east as 
Masuri, and is probably found in Kumaon; our collection contains specimens from 
Pangi, taken by Mr. R. Ellis, and from Simla and Masuri’’ (Butt. Ind. i. 245), 
A specimen from Kulu, taken by Mr. Hocking, is in the British Museum, and our 
own collection contains various specimens, among them males from Narkunda taken 
by Col. Lang, and others from the Jumna Valley, 5000 feet, taken in September by 
Major J. W. Yerbury. Mr. W. Doherty obtained it “‘ above Loharkhet, Khati, and 
at Dhankuri, in N.W. Kumaon, at 7000 to 11,000 feet elevation” (J. A. 8. Beng. 
1886, 119). 
CALLEREBIA DAKSHA (Plate 117, figs. 2, 2a, $). 
Callerebia Daksha, Moore, Proc. Zool. Soe. Lond. 1874, p. 266, pl. 43, fig. 1, g. Marshall and de 
Nicéville, Butt. of India, ete. i. p. 248 (1883). 
Callerebia modesta, Moore, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond. 1883, p. 521. 
Imaco.—Male. Upperside dark vinous-brown, of a uniform tint throughout; 
cilia cinereous-brown. forewing with an obtusely-oval black subapical ocellus, 
bipupilled with pure white and with a very indistinctly defined brownish-ochreous 
narrow outer ring ; sometimes a minute ocellule is present between the middle and 
lower median veinlets. Hindwing with a round similar subanal ocellus with white 
pupil, and sometimes there is present either one, two, or three upper discal minute 
white ocelloid dots. Underside slightly paler vinous-brown, of a uniform tint 
throughout. Forewing with the subapical ocellus more prominent, beneath which is 
a minute white dot between the upper medians. Hindwing with a prominent round 
subanal ocellus and a smaller anal ocellus, above which is a discal series of five pure 
