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white dots, the lower of which—and sometimes the two or three lower—appear 
as small ocelli, and in some the anal ocellus is represented by a white dot. Body 
beneath blackish ; legs above and entire palpi blackish ; legs beneath brownish. 
Expanse, 1,6, to 2 inches. 
Hasrtat.— Kashmir. 
Disrrisution.—The type specimens of C. Daksha were taken by the late Capt. 
Bayne Reed at Gulmurg, and Major H. B. Hellard took it in the Jheelum Valley, 
Kashmir, in July and August. “Mr. L. de Nicéville took it at Gond, also in 
Kashmir ; and Mrs. Bazett obtained a large number at Katabal near Gulmurg, at 
8000 to 9000 feet elevation, in June”’ (Butt. Ind. 248). Mr. J. H. Leech obtained 
specimens in the Scind Valley, 7000 feet, in June, 1887. Major J. W. Yerbury 
obtained it at Thundiani in August, 1886. 
Awtiep TrpeTan and CurtnegsE species of Catturepia.—t. Sylvicola, Oberthiir, 
Etud. Ent. 1886, p. 24, pl. 4, f. 25. Habitat. Tibet.—C. pratorum, Oberthiir, id. 
1886, p. 25, pl. 4, f. 26. Habitat. Tibet.—C. polyphemus, Oberthiir (Friv. Term. 
Fuz. Magyar Nem. Mus. x. p. 40, pl. 4, fig. 3. Allied to C. Orixa. Habitat. N. 
China.—C. albipunctata, Leech, Ent. 1890, p. 31; Lep. China, etc., p. 102, pl. 9, 
figs.5, 6. Habitat. W.China.—C. rurigena, Leech, Lep. China, Japan, etc., p. 101, 
pl. 9,f. 3. Habitat. Moupin; W.China. C. Delavoyi, Oberthiir, 1891, pl. 18, f. 18. 
Habitat. W. China.—C. ruricola, Leech, id. p. 100, pl. 9, fig. 4. Habitat. W. 
China.—C. savicola (Erebia saxicola, Oberthiir, Etud. Ent. 1876, p. 32, pl. 4). 
Habitat. Mongolia. 

Genus PARALASA. 
Imaco.—Male. From Callerebia, this genus differs in the comparatively longer, 
narrower and more triangular forewing, longer and much narrower hindwing, and 
in the grooved spatulate-club of the antenna. Venation similar. From typical 
Krebia (EH. Ligea) the forewing differs in being comparatively longer and narrower, 
the costa being more convex, the apex rounded, and the exterior margin more 
oblique. The hindwing shorter, much narrower posteriorly and more produced 
anally, the anterior margin being very short and the apex oblique, exterior margin 
posteriorly convex, the abdominal margin very long and excavated above the angle. 
Body slender, antennz more slender, and with a shorter and broader grooved-club. 
Type.—P. Kalinda. 
In the general pattern of the markings the species of this genus are distin- 
guishable from Callerebia, on the upperside of the forewing, by the ocellus having a 
single white pupil—whereas in all the species of Callerebia there are two white 
pupils ; and on the hindwing in the absence of the subanal ocellus. From Erebia 
