SATYRID.E DEBIS. 



Underside yellow-brown, with the outer margins and a line near theni dark 

 brown ; anterior wing with a band across the cell, and a curved band at the middle, 

 bordered outwardly with white : a band of white near the apex enclosing two ocelli ; 

 posterior wing with a broad, transverse white band with rufous border on both sides 

 before the middle, followed by seven ocelli ; the first and fifth the largest, the sixth 

 and seventh united ; all black, with white pupils, the iris orange-yellow, bordered with 

 light brown, and again with lilac-white. 



Expan. 2x^0 in- Hab. Japan. 



In the Collection of W. C. Hewitson. 



DEBIS LATIARIS. 4. 



Upperside. Female, yellow -brown ; anterior wing with an indistmct transverse 

 band at the middle, and a small rufous spot near the apex ; posterior wing with three 

 indistinct blind ocelli ; the outer margin and a line near it dark brown, the space 

 between the lines yellow ; the ciha grey. 



Underside light grey or yellow-brown ; both wings with the outer margin and 

 a fine near it dark brown, with between them a line of yellow ; anterior wing crossed 

 before the middle by two short rufous bands : at the middle by a band of white, (its 

 inner border rufous,) forming a triangle witli a broad grey band, which runs parallel 

 to the outer margin, and incloses four small indistinct oceUi ; posterior wing crossed 

 before the middle by a straight rufous band ; at the middle by a cuiTed band of the 

 same colour, followed by seven ocelh : the first apart from the rest, the sixth and 

 seventh (at the anal angle) in one ; all black, Avith white pupils, the iris yellow, 

 margined with dark brown, and again with Idac-white. 

 Expan. 2^ in. Hab. Sylhet. 



In the Collection of W. C, Hewitson. 

 Very neavl}' allied, except in colour, to D. Anysis. 



DEBIS SEGONAX. 5. 



Upperside. Male, rufous-brown ; anterior wing with a white spot near the 

 apex, and below it a black blind ocellus ; posterior wing with four oval black blind 

 ocelli. 



Underside rufous, clouded with grey and brown ; both wings crossed beyond 

 the middle by a rufous band bordered on both sides : on its outer side with grey-white ; 

 both with a zig-zag band near the outer margin : the outer margin and a parallel 

 line dark brown ; anterior wing with two rufous bands across the cell, inclosing a 

 third band divided into four ; four oval ocelli, the second obscure ; posterior wing with 

 three round spots of yellow near tlie base, followed by a broken rufous band : eight 

 small ocelli ; all black, with white pupils, the iris rufous. 



Expan. '2yo i'^- Hab. China. 

 In the Collection of W. C. Hewitson. 



