118 Lionel de Nicéville—Descriptions of some [No. 2, 
hindwing, which are larger and more prominent. The subapical streak 
on the upperside of the forewing touching the costa, and a small narrow 
spot just within it. 
Expanse $ 2:1, ? 2°3. 
Has. Buxa, Bhutan (Moti Ram), Sikkim (Otto Moller). 
Near to S. niphanda, Moore, which also occurs in Sikkim, but may 
be at once distinguished from that species by the ochreous bands on the 
upperside being much wider, and on the underside much paler also. 
The five cone-shaped imperfect ocelli are less than half the size of those 
of S. niphanda, and the centres of three of them and the anal lunules 
are pure cerulean blue instead of green. 
NAcADUBA HAMPSONII, n. sp., Pl. II, Fig. 13, &. 
$. Urrrersipe deep violet-purple, the outer margins of both wings 
narrowly black. Unperrstpg pale brown, tinged with ochreous on the 
inner margin extending into the disc of the forewing, which wing bears 
the following blackish markings outwardly defined with white :—a 
quadrate spot across the middle of the cell with a small spot above it on 
the costa, a similar but larger one closing the cell, a discal curved chain 
of six spots (which is shifted inwards at the penultimate spot from the 
inner margin), and a submarginal series of lunules. Hindwing marked 
with some indistinct spots at the base, then four subbasal ones extending 
across the wing, one closing the cell, and a much curved and irregular 
discal series. Submarginal lunules as in forewing but bearing three 
black spots towards the anal angle, the outermost one large and pro- 
minent, the others small. No tail. The usual anteciliary black line ; 
cilia pale brown, on the hindwing marked with dark brown at the ends 
of the nervules. 
Hepanse 1:15 inches. 
Has. Ootacamund, Nilgiri Hills, South India. In coll. G. F. 
Hampson and L. de Nicéville. 
Nearest to the tailless N. dana, de N., which also oceurs at Ootaca- 
mund, but differing on the upperside in being of a different colour (deep 
violet-purple instead of light bluish-purple), and on the underside in 
having the markings throughout darker and more conspicuous, and the 
ground-colour also darker. The forewing is also narrower and more 
produced at the apex. 
CATAPACILMA BUBASES, Hewitson, Pl. II, Figs. 11, ¢ &1, @. 
Hypochrysops bubases, Hewitson, Ent. Month. Mag., vol. xii, p. 38 (1875). 
é. Urrnrsipr smoky purplish-black, obscurely shot with purple in 
some lights, the cilia blackish marked with white towards the anal angle 
