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with a pale submarginal belt containing a series of incomplete ocelli. 

 The first and third median nervures produced into short tails. 



Underside bright ferruginous. Fore iving crossed by three 

 silvery-white bands ; the first cutting the middle of the cell at right 

 angles, the second and third corresponding to the pale bands on the 

 upperside. Exterior to the third band a series of rudimentary ocelli 

 reduced to four dark points. The exterior marginal lines bordered 

 within by yellow. Hind wing crossed by two silvery-white bands ; 

 the first cutting the lower part of the cell and corresponding to the 

 first band of the fore wing, the second equidistant between the first 

 and the exterior margin, and corresponding to the second band of the 

 fore wing ; at either end of the second band and within it are ocelli, 

 the upper witli one and the lower with two white pupils ringed with 

 black. Exterior to the second band a series of four white-pupilled 

 ocelli, their outer edge forming an interrupted yellowish-white band. 

 The exterior margin sharply defined by two fine black lines divided 

 by a yellow line, and bordered within by bright yellow. Fringe 

 yellow. 



Antennae brown, with ferruginous tips. 



Expanse of wings 2\ inches. 



Hab. Yunan. Collected by Dr. J. Anderson, 1868. 



3. Plesioneura liliana, sp. nov. (Plate XII. fig. 2.) 



Upperside dark fuliginous brown. Fore wing crossed from 

 the middle of the costa to the posterior angle by a broad white semi- 

 transparent band irregularly angled outwardly and narrowing from 

 the middle hindwards. A recurved series of five angular white spots 

 between the band and the anterior angle. Fringe brown, with a 

 grey spot below the anterior angle, and two others near the posterior 

 angle. Hind ivmg without markings, the fringe barred with greyish 

 white between the nervures. 



Underside : — Fore wing with band and spots as above, but suf- 

 fused with grey scales towards the apex, and pale towards the pos- 

 terior angle below the band. Hind wing suffused with greyish scales 

 and crossed by irregular broken bands of grey, which give it a mot- 

 tled appearance ; two white dots near the base. 



Palpi grey below, brown above. 



Expanse of wings 2\ inches. 



Hab. Yunan. Collected by Dr. J. Anderson, 1868. 



DESCEIPTION OF PLATE XII. 



Fig. 1. JEmona Una, p. 215. 



2. Plesioneura liliana, p. 216. 



3. Zophocssa andcrsoni, p. 215. 



