SATTRID^ ZIPyETIS. 



ZIP.ETIS. HcviUon. 



Body small, liairy. Eyes smooth, small. Palpi long, compressed, thickly clothed 

 with long hair ; the last joint scarcely seen. Antenna3 slender, short, shghtly thicker 

 from the middle to the tip ; the articulations short, easily seen. 



Anterior wing with the costal margin arched, the apex romided, the inner margin 

 nearly straight : the costal nervure alone swollen at the base, reaching the middle of 

 the wing : subcostal nervure with four branches, equidistant ; two before the end of 

 the discoidal cell : discoidal cell half the length of the wing, closed : upper disco- 

 cellular nervure very short, the second half as long as the third, slightly curved 

 inwards, the third curved outwards, vuiited to the third branch of the median nervure 

 (which joins at an angle) at a distance from its base. 



Posterior wing with the costal nervure joining the margin at the middle of the 

 wing : subcostal nervure with its first branch arising at its middle : the discoidal cell 

 closed obhquely : the upper disco-cellular nervure arising at a short distance below 

 the first branch of the suljcostal nervure, the second twice its length, joining the third 

 median nervure at a short distance from its base. 



ZIPvETIS SAITIS. G. 



ITppERSiDE. Male dark brown ; both wings crossed beyond the middle by a 

 band of white. 



Underside as above, except that the posterior wing is crossed l)y a band of five 

 ocelli, with white pupils and rufous iris, bordered with silver ; the first, fourth, and 

 fifth small, the second large and with two pupils, the third half its size. 



Expan. 2^0 in. Hab. IS'eilgherries. 



lu the Collections of W. W. Saunders and W. C. Hewitsou. 



ZIP.ETIS SCYLAX. 7. 



Upperside. Dark brown, paler towards the margins : the outer margins 

 rufous, traversed by a submarginal black line. 



Underside as above, except that there are two submarginal lines of black, that 

 the anterior wing has a band of five smaU ocelli, the pupils blue, the iris rufous, and that 

 the posterior wing has a band of live ocelli, the pujjils blue, the iris rufous ; the first, 

 fourth, and fifth small, the fourth oval, with two pupils, the third large ; all surrounded 

 by a common band of silver. 



Expan. 2-^7 in. ITab. Sylhet. 

 lu the Collection of W. C. Hewitson. 



