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but the markings on the hind wings are very obscure. Expanse of 
wings, 1, in. 
Shillong. One example. 
481. Halpe perara, n. sp. 
3S. Dark brown; cell-spots minute; discal spots two, also.very 
small, placed somewhat asin H. sitala, de Nicé., the lower spot 
excavated on its outer side ; in the type-specimen the lower spot is 
the smaller, in the other specimen it is slightly the larger; sub- 
apical spots two, small, nearly round, the lower slightly the larger. 
Hind wings unmarked; cilia of both wings grey, with brown 
patches. Under side dark brown, slightly paler than on the upper 
side. Fore wings with spots as above; a slight indication of a 
third upper subapical spot; a submarginal yellowish grey indis- 
tinct band of suffused spots extending below the middle. Hind 
wings with slight suffusion of yellowish atoms, which form two 
indistinct incomplete bands, the first broad and before the middle, 
the second discal, and composed of small indistinct spots; palpi 
beneath, face and pectus covered with yellowish grey hairs; abdo- 
men with fine transverse grey bands. Expanse of wings, 1{; in. 
Shillong. Two examples. 
This insect above looks somewhat like Halpe ceylonica, 
Moore ; below it is more of the homolea character. 
482. Halpe teliga, n. sp. 
gd. Allied to H. moorei, Watson. Upper side dark brown. 
Hind wings paler in the centre. Fore wings with two spots in the 
cell, one above the other, and conjoined, the upper the smaller ; 
discal spots two, slightly larger than the cell-spots, the upper the 
smaller, both excavated on the outer side, the spots larger than in 
moore, but similarly placed; subapical spots three, minute, and 
of equal size. Hind wings unmarked; cilia of both wings grey, 
with brown patches. Under side pale chocolate-brown. Fore 
wings with the markings much as in mooret. Hind wings with 
some whitish subcostal marks ; a white discal band divided by the 
veins, as in moorei, but broader than is usual in that species, and 
just below this band, and nearly touching it, is another band of 
four round pure white spots, and between this and the margin are 
two bands of larger brown spots, the inner one edged outwardly 
with whitish, the other one touching the whitish marginal edge: 
palpi beneath and thorax with yellowish grey hairs; abdomen 
white, with two longitudinal rows of brown spots. Expanse of 
wings, 14, in. 
Shillong. One example, 
