108 LEPIDOPTERA INDICA. 
Disrrieuti0on.—The only authentic record of the habitat of this rare butterfly is 
that by Mr. W. Doherty, who captured it “ at Bernardmyo, 5400 feet elevation, north 
of Mandalay, where it was very scarce”’ (Elwes, P. Z. 8. 1891, 268). 
Genus ZIPAEZTIS. 
Zipetis, Hewitson, Exotic Butt. iii. p. 100 (1863), Herr Scheffer, Prod. Lep. i. p. 63 (1864). 
Butler, Ent. Mo. Mag. 1868, p. 194; Catal. Satyr. Brit. Mus. p. 98 (1868). Kirby, Syn. Catal. 
D. Lep. p. 103 (1871). 
Zipoetes, Marshall and de Nicéville, Butt. of India, ete. i. p. 248 (1883). 
Ziboetes, Wood-Mason, Journ. Asiatic Soc. of Bengal, 1881, p. 86. 
TIuaco, Male. Forewing somewhat elongated, subtriangular; costa arched, 
apex rounded, exterior margin oblique and slightly convex; costal vein swollen 
at the base; cell broad, long, extending beyond half-length of the wing; first and 
second subcostal veinlets emitted before end of the cell; discocellulars recurved, 
upper short and concaye ; upper radial emitted from close to subcostal, lower radial 
from above the middle; median veinlets equi-distant apart. Hindwing rather short, 
broad ; exterior margin convex, obtusely scalloped; cell long, rather broad ; first 
subcostal branch emitted at some distance before end of the cell; discocellular long, 
outwardly recurved, radial from above its middle; the middle median veinlet emitted 
at some distance before end of the cell. Body slender; palpi long, rather stout, 
compressed, thickly clothed in front with long hairs, third joint stout; antennze 
with a slender gradually-thickened club ; eyes smooth. 
Type.—Z. Saitis. 
ZIPATIS SAITIS (Plate 119, figs. 1, la, b, dQ). 
Zipetis Saitis, Hewitson, Exotic Butt. iii. p. 100, Zip. pl. fig. 6, ¢ (1863). Marshall and de Nicé- 
ville, Butt. of India, ete. i, p. 249, pl. 17, fig. 78, 9 (1883). 
Imago. Male. Upperside dark vinescent-brown, darkest basally ; both wings 
with an ill-defined pale-bordered dusky-black submarginal line; cilia alternated with 
brownish-cinereous. orewing crossed by an outwardly-oblique broad subapical 
purpurescent-white band. Hindwing crossed by a similar white posterior sub- 
marginal band, which is sinuous on its outer edge and is attenuated upwards towards 
the apex. Underside uniformly paler, the dusky marginal lines distinctly pale 
bordered. Forewing with the oblique white band as above. Hindwing with the 
posterior submarginal white band as above, before which is a discal series of five 
prominent black ocelli, two upper and three lower, with white pupils, the upper one 
and the two lowest being minute, the second upper one very large and bipupilled, 
the third about half its size, each ringed with ochreous, the two upper also being 
