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by the same sex of. L. (Anadara) gamelia, Hubner, from Java. 'The coalescing 
of the submarginal with the marginal series of spots on the forewing in the male 
is, I believe, quite a unique character. 
Described from four males and two females in my own collection ; several 
others of both sexes are in that of Hofrath Dr. L. Martin, after whom I have 
great pleastire in naming the species as a slight tribute to his entomological 
knowledge, zeal, and enterprise in sending natives imto the mountains of 
Sumatra to collect in spots inaccessible to Europeans. 
Subfamily SaTyRmIvz. 
3, LETHE DARENA, Felder, Pl. K, Fig. 7, ¢. 
Debis darena, Felder, Reise Novara, Lep., vol. i, p. 498, n. 862, pl. lxviii, 
figs. 4,5, female (1866). 
Haprtat : Java (elder); Sumatra. 
ExpansE: @, 2°8 to 3°1 inches. 
Description: Mate. Uprersipe, forewing black, but the basal three- 
fourths overlaid with long hair-like rich ferruginous scales ; an orange-coloured 
spot on the costa beyond the end of the discoidal cell ; a round whitish spot att 
the apex ; five marginal rich ferruginous spots one in each interspace from the 
lower discoidal nervule to the inner margin, the series of spots gradually, but 
regularly, approaching the outer margin of the wing—the posterior spot on the 
margin at the anal angle, the anterior spot well removed from it. Hindwing 
with the base fuscous, but so heavily overlaid with long ferruginous setze as to 
almost entirely hide the ground-colour, the outer half of the wing rich 
ferruginous free of long hairs ; a submarginal series of five almost blind round 
black ocelli, the uppermost ocellus much the largest, the middle one quite small 
in one specimen, but in two other specimens the three posterior spots are equal- 
sized ; the second spot anteriorly second also in poimt of size ; two submarginal 
closely approximated dark brown lines. Unpbmrstpn, both wings richly variegat- 
ed, the ground-colour purplish-brown. orewing with a broad rich deep brown 
bar across the discoidal cell at about its middle ; a still broader bar beyond ; 
a chevron-shaped mark across the submedian interspace at the point where 
the first median nervule originates, with its angle outwards ; a broad discal 
irregular band immediately beyond the outer end of the cell, commencing on the 
costa, ending in the middle of the submedian interspace ; a narrower, decreasing, 
pale purplish-white band placed outwardly against the first band ; followed by 
a large rich deep brown triangular area, its base on the costa, its apex in the 
first median interspace ; two whitish apical spots ; posterior to which in the 
discoidal interspaces are two perfect ocelli, the upper twice as large as the lower ; 
two submarginal rich deep brown lines ending posteriorly about the first median 
nervule, the inner line lunulated, the outer straight ; the submedian interspace 
