116 LEPIDOPTERA INDICA. 
is a submarginal series of five small ocelli, each with a minute silvery-white pupil, 
ochreous outer ring and then a blurred circlet of brownish-ochreous speckles. 
Female. Upperside as in the male, except that on the forewing the ocelli are 
more prominent, the posterior one larger, blacker, and blind; on the hindwing the 
outer-discal angulate band is externally edged by a narrow bright ochreous line, and 
all the ocelli are distinctly ringed with ochreous. Underside slightly paler than in 
male, the transverse strigz confined to the basal area, the transverse discal bands 
on both wings ochreous, those on the hindwing brightest, and the ocelli on both 
wings more prominent. Body beneath, legs beneath and sides of palpi pale ochreous ; 
legs above brownish-ochreous ; clothing of palpi in front dusky-brown ; antenna 
brownish-ochreous. 
Expanse, od? 2,% to 2,4 inches. 
Hasirat.—Pegu ; Tenasserim ; Malay Peninsula. 
Disrrisut1loN.—The type specimens were taken by Mr. Ossian Limborg on the 
Taoo plateau, Upper Tenasserim, at from 3000 to 5000 feet elevation. ‘Capt. C. 
T. Bingham obtained it in the Mepley Valley in January, and in the Thoungyeen 
forests in March” (Butt. Ind, 237). Major C. H. EH. Adamson “ found it common 
at Jayling Choung, near the three Pagedas at the boundary between Burma and 
Siam, in December, 1877, and January, 1878, these specimens being much worn, 
and occasionally in other places in Upper Tenasserim, in April” (Adamson, Catal. 
Burma Butt. p.9). “Mr. W. Doherty took numerous specimens in Hast Pegu, at 
about 1500 feet”? (Elwes, P. Z. S. 1891, 268). Mr. W. L. Distant (Rhop. Malay. 
p. 47) records it from Perak, in the Malay Peninsula. 
ERITES FALCIPENNIS (Plate 121, figs. 3, 3a, J). 
Erites falcipennis, Wood-Mason and de Nicéville, Butt. of India, etc. i. p. 287 (1883), g. De Nicé- 
ville, Journ. Asiatic Soc, Bengal, 1887, p. 351,,pl. 16, fig. 2, ¢. 
Imaco.—Male. Upperside dark purpurescent fuliginous-brewn throughout ; 
the outer marginal lines slightly defined. Forewing distinctly faleate ; the transverse 
discal bands of the underside visible, the posterior ocellus prominent, rounded, 
black, with a distinct white pupil. Hindwing with the two discal angulate ochreous 
bands of the underside slightly visible; the submarginal blind-ocelli uniformly 
defined. Underside purpurescent-cinereous, the ‘hindwing posteriorly being tinted 
with ochreous ; both wings with numerous dark brown transversely-disposed 
speckled-strigw ; marginal lines ill-defined. Forewing crossed by two distinct 
brownish-ochreous discal bands; the posterior ocellus very prominent, the small 
upper subapical ocelli minute, but distinct. Hindwiny crossed by two discal 
angulate ochreous bands, and a submarginal series of five small distinct ocelli, each 
with a white pupil and narrow ochreous outer ring. 
Expanse, 2,% to 2; inches, 
