SATYRIN A 111 
black; both wings crossed by six white bands, the basal and submarginal on the 
forewing being slender and less defined, but the latter on the hindwing well formed. 
Forewing with a row of eight small black ocelli, each pupilled with silvery bluish- 
white and with a slender ochreous outer ring, disposed along the outer-discal black 
band. Hindwing with a series of seven prominent black ocelli upon the broad outer- 
diseal black band, with silvery bluish-white pupils and slender ochreous outer ring, 
the upper ocellus being small, the three next large and united, the fifth also large, 
the sixth and seventh being geminated. 
Female. Upperside as in the male, except that the white bands are somewhat 
broader. Underside also as in the male, the white bands somewhat broader and the 
slender marginal band on the forewing well defined. Body beneath pale-ochreous ; 
legs brownish-ochreous ; side and front clothing of palpi ochreous white, the tip 
above brown ; antennz brown, with pale annulations, club with a reddish band. 
Expanse, ¢ 1,8, to 1,%, ? 1,% inch. 
Hasrtat.— Khasias ; Silhet; Cachar; Lushais ; Upper Tenasserim. 
Disrrisution.—“ This is apparently a rare insect. It was originally described 
from Silhet, and Colonel A. M. Lang’s Collection contains two males from that 
locality. Mr. Kirby notes it from the Khasia Hills—which, if correct, it probably 
occurs only at the foot of them, and the Indian Museum, Calcutta, has specimens, 
believed to have been taken in Cachar” (Butt. Ind. p. 235). The late Mr. W. 8S. 
Atkinson possessed specimens from the Khasia Hills and Cherra Punji. In Mr. P. 
Crowley’s Collection are specimens from Shillong and the Lushai Hills. Major C. 
H. EH. Adamson (Catal. Burmese Butt. p. 9) records taking specimens of this insect 
on one occasion only, in October, 1880, flying among long grass on the bank of 
the Aploon Choung, a small stream in the neighbourhood of Moulmein, in Upper 
Tenasserim. 
RAGADIA CRITO (Plate 120, figs. 2, 2a,b, ¢ 2). 
Ragadia Crito, de Nicéville, Journ. Bombay Nat. Hist. Soc. 1890, p. 199, pl. D, figs. 1, 2, g 92. 
Iuaco.—Male. Upperside dull cinerescent-black. Both wings crossed by four 
oblique obscure sullied cinerescent-whitish bands and a less apparent marginal band, 
these bands being those of the underside showing through by semi-transparency. 
Underside of a more brownish-black tint; both wings crossed by five oblique 
prominent white bands and a similar more slender band at the extreme base of the 
wing. Forewing with the outer-discal black band traversed by a row of eight small 
black ocelli, each having a silvery bluish-white pupil and slender ochreous outer 
ring. Hindwing with a series of seven prominent black ocelli, with a silvery bluish- 
white pupil and slender ochreous outer ring, disposed along the broad outer-discal 
