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oblique medial-discal pale ochreous-yellow sinuous-edged band, which extends from 
the costa to the lower median and terminates near the outer margin; a subapical 
yellow triangular dot before the apex. Hindwing unmarked; the abdominal margin 
with the longitudinal raised fold bordering the submedian, its scabrous glandular 
patch, and erect tuft of hairs paler red. Underside paler and of a brownish-ochreous 
tint of colour. Forewing with the oblique yellow band as above; a dark brown 
slender zigzag line crossing the cell, and two sinuous lines before the outer margins ; 
before the apex are two small superposed yellow dots, the upper one minute, followed 
below by an ocellated spot and then by two lower yellow dots. Hindwing crossed 
by two zigzag subbasal and two sinuous submarginal slender brown lines which 
terminate at the submedian vein; the discal area also being traversed by a series 
of eight ocellated spots, the two upper being conjoined, and the sixth large, the 
others more or less small, the former with a large brown-and-grey-speckled centre, 
minute black-speckled yellow pupil, and narrow yellow outer ring, the others more 
or less imperfectly developed. Body beneath, legs and palpi, pale brownish-ochreous ; 
antenne red. 
Female. Larger than the male. Upperside of the same colour; the oblique 
yellow band on the forewing somewhat broader, the white apical spot more distinct. 
Underside as in the male, except that all the markings are more distinctly defined. 
Expanse, 3 2,% to 2;%, $ 2;% to 3,% inches. 
Hasirat.—Tenasserim ; Malay Peninsula. 
DistriBuTion.— Within our limits, this species is found in Upper Tenasserim, 
where Mr. Ossian Limborg took it “near Moolai, at 3000 to 6000 feet altitude” 
(Proc. Zool. Soc. 1878, 827), and ‘ Capt. C. T. Bingham also obtained it on the 
Donat Range and in the lower Thoungyeen forests in April” (Butt. Ind. 285). 
Major C. H. E. Adamson (List, p. 10) records it from “*Tavoy and Tenasserim, 
frequenting thick evergreen forests, September.” Also “‘taken at Tavoy and at 
Ponsekai” (Elwes, J. A.S. Bengal, 1887, 419). 
DISTRIBUTION OUTSIDE OUR AREA.—This species occurs in the Malay Peninsula, 
Sumatra, Nias Island (these being very dark coloured), Java (Coll. Distant), and 
Borneo, where, according to Mr. W. B. Pryer—(Ann. N. H. 1887, 51)—who obtained 
it in Sandakan, N. Borneo, ‘‘it frequents only the shade of the high forest.” 

The following additional species of the genus Stichophthalma has recently been 
discovered in Manipur, namely :— 
STICHOPHTHALMA SPARTA (Plate 167, figs. 2, 2a, 3). 
Stichophthalma Sparta, de Nicéville, Journal Asiatic Society of Bengal, 1894, p. 3, pl. 1, fig. 4, ¢. 
Imaco.—* Male. Upperside. Both wings deep rich reddish fulyous or 
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