144 NYMPH ALID/E. SATVRIN^. LETHE. 



t', Male, upperside, forewing unmarked. Female with the discal 

 white band on the upperside of the forewing reaching the first 

 median nervule. 



136. L. DRVFETis, Ceylon. 



137. L. TODARA, S. India. 



<■'. Male, upperside, forewing with three small ochreous costal spots, 

 the outer two touching. Female with the discal band on upper- 

 side of forewing reaching the submedian nervure ; hindwing, 

 upperside, with the blind ocelli having distinct irides. 



138. L. DARETis, Ceylon. 



H'. Male, upperside, forewing with the spots larger, and an additional 

 subapical spot beyond and below the outer ones. Female, 

 hindwing with a few dark spots on upperside, with no distinct 

 irides. 



139. L DYRTA, Himalayas, Assam, Burma. 



r*. Male, upperside, forewing with another additional spot near the 

 margin between the lower median nervules. Female with the 

 discal band on upperside of forewing broken up into three large 

 quadrate spots. 



140. L. NEELGHERRiENSis, S. India, Ceylon. 



rf'. Forewing short and broad ; outer margin straight 01 convex, hindwing with 

 the tail short and inconspicuous. 



a^. Ocelli on underside of hindwing disintegrated. 



141. L. SATVAVATi, Assam. 



i'. Ocelli on underside of hindwing not disintegrated. 



a^, Male, underside, forewing with two brown lines crossing 

 the cell. Female with a conspicuous straight discal 

 white band across the upperside of the forewing. 

 a*. Underside not tinted with lilac; the ocelli on 

 a pale ground. 

 14a. L. HVRANiA, N.-\V. Himalayas. 

 i>*. Underside tinted with lilac ; the ocelli on a 

 shining lilac ground. Female unknown. 



143. L. DINARBAS, Sikkim. 



i*. 3Iale, underside, forewing with three brown lines crossing 

 the cell. Female unknown. 



144. L. SERBONis, Sikkim. 



('. Male and female, upperside, forewing with a conspicuous 

 even curved white band across the disc. 



145. L ROHRiA, Himalayas to Tenasserim. 



125. Lethe sinoriz, Hewitson. 



Debis sinorix, Hewitson, Ex. Butt., vol. iii; Debis pi. iii, figs, ig, 20 (1863), 7iiale. 

 Habitat : Cherra Punji and Sibsagar, Assam ; Dafla Hills. 

 Expanse : 2*6 to 30 inches. 



Description: "Male: Upperside rufous-brown. Fore7oiiig with three pale yellow 

 spots near the apex. Hindwing with a broad rufous band near the outer margin, encircling four 

 round black spots : the second spot large, the fourth small. [In some specimens there is a fifth 

 spot placed between the third median and discoidal nervules; and a sixth placed in the inter- 

 space behind the first median nervule.] Underside mfous. Both 7vings crossed by two 

 continuous linear bands of rufous-brown. Foreiving \\\\.\\ the apex lilac-white ; the three yellow 

 spots as above, and associated with them two small ocelli. Hiudwing with a band of six small 

 ocelli, the third out of line [sometimes entirely absent], each with white pupil and rufous 

 iris bordered with brown, and again with silvery white [the anal one is usually bipupilled] : a 

 triangular while spot at the anal angle : a submarginal line of lilac-while ; the margin rufous, 

 bordered on both sides with black." {^Hnuiison, \. c.) The I-emale is unknown. 



We have no precise record of the capture of this species. It is closely allied to Z. kansa, 

 and seems confined to our eastern frontier. 



