106 LEPIDOPTERA INDICA. 
i. 141). In Mr. J. H. Leech’s Collection are specimens taken by Mr. H. McArthur 
at Dana, in June, 1888, and from Sultanpur, in Kulu, taken by Mr. A. G. Young in 
1889. 
PARALASA MANI (Plate 118, figs. 2, 2a, b, ¢ 2). 
Erebia Mani, de Nicéville, Journ. Asiatie Soc. Bengal, 1880, p. 247. Marshall and de Nicéville, Butt. 
of India, ete. i. p. 242, pl. xv. fig. 43, ¢ (1883). Elwes, Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. 1889, pp. 331, 
341, 
Imaco.—Male. Upperside. Dusky-brown; cilia alternated with cinerescent- 
white. Forewing with a large somewhat-quadrate bright-ochreous discal-patch, 
which encompasses a round black subapical ocellus having a white pupil and paler 
ochreous outer ring. Hindwing immaculate. Underside paler; cinerescent-brown. 
Forewing with the costal and exterior border darker brown irrorated with cinerescent 
scales, the quadrate ochreous discal patch paler, the ocellus as above, the basal area 
being chestnut-brown.  Hindwing numerously but indistinctly irrorated with 
cinerescent-white speckles and hairy-scales, and crossed by a curved discal series of 
eight prominent white dots. 
Female. Upperside as in male, but slightly paler brown, the discal ochreous 
patch on forewing somewhat larger and also paler; cilia more prominently alternated 
with cinerescent-white. Underside as in male. 
Expanse, d 2, ? 2, inches. 
Hasirat.—Ladak. 
Distrisution.—* Mr. L. de Nicéville obtained six males and two females on the 
Chung Pass on July 10th, and one female at Lingti, on July 16th, all at high 
elevations” (Butt. Ind. i. 242). Mr. J. H. Leech obtained specimens at Skardo, 
13,000 feet, in July, 1887. 
Curnese and other Asiatic species of Paratasa.—P. Megalomma (Erebia 
megalomma, Butler, Cistula Ent. 1. p. 236 (1874). Leech, Lep. China, etc. p. 86, 
pl. 9, fig. 2. Habitat. Shanghai, N. China.—P. Cyclopius (Hrebia Cyclopius, 
Eversmann, Bull. Mose. 1844, p. 590, pl. 14, fig. 4. H. Scheeff. Schmett, Eur. i. 
fies. 606-8). Habitat. Siberia; Amurland; Ural.—P. Maracandica (Erebia mara- 
candica, Erschoff, Lep. Turkestan, p. 17, pl. 1, fig. 13 (1874). Habitat. Central 
Asia.—P. Jordana (Hrebia Jordana, Staudinger, Berlin Ent. Zeit. 1882, p. 171). 
Habitat. Khokand.—P. Roxane (Hrebia Roxane, Grum.-Grsh. Romanoff’s Mem. 
Lep. iii. p. 401, 1888). Habitat. Pamir.—P. Herse (Leech, Lep. China, Japan, etc., 
p- 99, pl. 9, fig. 7, 8). Habitat. W. China, 
Genus HEMADARA. 
Imaco—Male. Forewing elongated, subtriangular; costa much arched, apex 
obtusely rounded, exterior margin oblique, posterior angle rounded; costal vein 
