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middle of anterior to near posterior margin, one-fourth from the 

 angle ; also a subapical row of four small yellow spots, parallel with 

 exterior margin : hind-iving with four submarginal round black spots 

 encircled with pale brown, and medially disposed from near anterior 

 to near anal angle. Under-side luteous-brown : fore-iving with 

 two transverse ferruginous-brown lines, the inner one bifid across 

 discoidal-cell, the outer straight, and bordered by the w^hite spots ; 

 a submarginal row of four pale ocelli, also an anterior terminal 

 yellow spot : hind-wing with two transverse ferruginous-brown lines 

 and a submarginal row of six ocelli ; a narrow dark marginal line to 

 both wings. Expanse 2|- inches. 



a. ? , Darjeeling. From Messrs, Schlagintweit's Col- 

 lection. 



451. DEBIS SCANDA, Moore. 



Debts Scanda, n. sp. — Male : Uppee-stde blackish, glossed with 

 blue ; along the margins pale purplish-blue : Idnd-wing with indis- 

 tinct submarginal black spots. Under-side deep ferruginous-brown : 

 fore-ioing with a transverse paler band across discoidal-cell, and 

 another across the disc ; a submarginal row of pale ocelli : hind-iving 

 with two transverse darker lines, and a submarginal series of six, 

 and a geminated seventh ocellus ; margins pale, with a narrow darker 

 line. Expanse 2|- inches. 



a. cJ. Darjeeling. From Indian Collection, Expo- 

 sition Universelle at Paris, 1855. 



452. DEBIS NADA, Moore. 



Dehis Nada, n. sp. — Female : Upper-side dark brown : fore-vnng 

 with two indistinct yellowish subapical marks : hind-ioing with row 

 of four small black submarginal spots. Under-side deep bright 

 ferruginous : fore-wing with transverse band across discoidal-cell, and 

 another across the disc, yellowish ; a submarginal row of pale ocelli : 

 Jiind-ioing with two transverse darker lines and a row of submarginal 

 ocelli ; margins pale, with a darker narrow line ; cilise white. Ex- 

 panse 2f inches. 



a. ? . Darjeeling. From Indian Collection, Expo- 

 sition Universelle at Paris, 1855. 



Remark. — This may possibly be only the female of the preceding 

 species. 



