S A T Y R I D iE. 



DEBIS. 11. 



DEBIS NEELGHERIENSIS. ? C>- 



5 Satyrm Ncclt/hcricnsis Guerlii in Dclesserfs Voyage dans VIndc. PL 21, jifj. 1. 



Upperside. Female, light brown. Anterior wing with the ontcr half dark 

 brox^Ti, crossed obliquely beyond the middle of the wing by three white spots, and 

 near the apex by two of the same colour. Posterior mng with a band of four spots 

 beyond the middle, the outer margin and two submargiual lines black. 



Underside grey and rufous-brown. Anterior wing with the white spots as 

 above, and between them a band of three ocelli. Posterior wing loilh. fico j)erfict ocelli 

 QYily — one, the largest, at the costal margin, the other towards the anal angle ; between 

 these ocelli there is a trifid triangular space minutely dotted with black and white, 

 and at the anal angle an eye-like rufous spot enclosing two oval spots of black, dotted 

 with white. 



Expan. 2^ in. Hab. Neelgheries. 



In the Collections of W. W. Saunders and W. C^ Hewitson. 



The insect figured by Guerin, though said by him to be a female, is, I have no doubt, of the other 

 sex. No one can see this Butterfly without noticing the great resemblance it has to the females of 

 some of the species of Cybdelis. 



DEBIS DARETIS. 7, 8. 



Upperside. Female, rufous-brown. Anterior wing crossed near the middle by a 

 sinuatcd hand of five pale yellow spots, the first four divided by nervures only, the 

 fifth solitary : two pale yellow spots near the apex. Posterior wing with a submarginal 

 band of live large black eye-like spots bordered with rufous-yellow : a spot of yellow 

 at the apex. 



Underside grey and rufous-brown, with numerous spots and bands of darker 



