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upper ocellus and wholly encloses the lower one ; hind-wing xoith two 

 similar but smaller ocelli near hind-margin. Fore-'tcing : rufoiis 

 patch large, wider superiorly, encircling lower half of upper ocellus, 

 its inner edge irregular, its outer edge bounded by the inner of two 

 indistinct parallel scarcely sinuated dark-brown sub-marginal streaks ; 

 this patch extends inwardly up to lower disco-cellular nervule, and 

 inferiorly (much narrowed) to sub-median nervure ; two ocelli placed 

 a little obliquely, the lower one being rather nearer to hind-margin, 

 — the third median nervure passes between them touching the lower 

 one. Hind-wing : two ocelli divided by second median nervule, 

 their ochreous-yellow rings with a slight I'ufous tinge ; two darker 

 brown sub-marginal streaks as in fore-wing, but closer together. 

 Under-side. — Pale-yelloimsh, finely hut closely irrorated with 

 Aiscous ; ocelli better defined than on U2:>per-side {and in hind-wing six 

 in number), their rings of a bright pale-yellow in an outermost fine 

 circle of fuscous ; in both wings, a premedian and a median irregular 

 transverse rufous streak, and cdso a short termincd disco-cellular rufous 

 streak which unites with median streak on 3rd median nerwde. Fore- 

 wing : rufous patch paler, and wider inferiorly, where it more or less 

 merges with median darker rufous streak ; swollen basal portion of 

 costal nervure rufous superiorly ; two parallel sub-marginal fuscous 

 streaks thin but sharply defined. Hind-tving : 4 additional ocelli, of 

 which the first, on sub-costal nervules, is the largest, and the second 

 third and sixth (in the whole series of six) are smaller than the 

 fourth and fifth ; two rufous streaks completely cross wing from 

 costa to inner-margin, the outer or median one more angulated than 

 the other ; two small traces of a basal rufous streak ; sub-marginal 

 fuscous streaks as in fore-wing, but rather more sinuated. 



This remarkable form of Cccm/ra is distinguislied from 

 both the typical C. Jiehe and its "Variety A" on the upper- 

 side by a much, darker brown, but especially by the 

 presence in the fore-wing of a large and conspicuous discal 

 rufous patch. These features give the upper-side quite 

 the aspect of a Fscudoni/mpha, — and especially of F. 

 7iarycia, Wallengr. The dark-brown ground-colour quite 

 obliterates any trace of the transverse strife of the fore- 

 wing, which in typical hebe are indistinct and ferruginous 

 and in Variety A conspicuous and red. The rufous patch 

 looks like a development and expansion of the ferruginous- 

 red rings (usually thin and ill-defined, but in the $ some- 

 times diffusedly widened) which characterize typical hehe. 

 It is notable that in the Variety A, in which the enlarge- 

 ment and redness of the transverse strige are so conspicuous, 



