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Family— NYMPHALIP^. 



Sub-family — Satyrince. 

 Parargb gafuki, n. sp. (PI. I, Fig. 1.) 



Male and female. Uppei'side : ochreous yellow. Forewing : rather 

 fuscous near base and along costa ; apex and terminal border black, the 

 latter tending to form broad contiguous lunules in spaces 1-4, anterior 

 to which is a subterminal row of diffuse blackish patches ; discocellulars 

 marked with darker colour ; a subapical black ocellus with a white centre 

 in space 5 ; termen with a fine anteciliary black line inwardly bordered 

 by a broader line of the ground colour. Hindwing : rather fuscous along 

 dorsum becoming more pronounced near tornus ; subterminal area paler, 

 inwardly defined by a dark diffuse line, outwardly projected at vein 4, 

 and outwardly bordered by a broad dark row of contiguous spots, 

 followed by a narrow line of the ground colour and a still narrower black 

 anteciliary line ; on the stibterminal pale area are five black spots in 

 spaces 1, 2, 3, 5 and 6, the last three spots blind and subequal, the one in 

 space 2 the largest and white centred, and the one in space 1 the smallest 

 and also white centred. 



Underside : Both wings clearer yellow than above. Forewing : disco- 

 cellular marked with darker yellow ; a subterminal pale silvery lilac band, 

 ending in a black ocellus ringed with yellow and centred with bluish-white 

 ill space 5, bordered inwardly and outwardly by darker yellow ; the inner 

 border recurving sharply back at right angles in space 4 till it reaches vein 

 9 ; the outer border followed by a narrow pale lilac line, a stiU narrower 

 black line, a broader line of the ground colour and lastly by a very narrow 

 anteciliary thread. Hindwing: discocellulars marked with darker yellow; 

 a subterminal pale silvery lilac band with black spots ringed with yellow 

 and centred with white in spaces 1, 2 and 6 ; the tornal spot small, the 

 other two large and subequal, this band inwardly bordered by a dark 

 yellow line which projects outwardly at vein 4 and outwardly bordered by 

 a similarly coloured line followed by a narrow silvery lilac line, a still 

 narrower black line, a broader line of the ground colour and lastly by a fine 

 anteciliary line as in forewing. The female only differs in being somewhat 

 paler and larger than the male. 



Cilia blackish ; body brow*n above, white below. Antennte : above blackish- 

 ringed with white and tipped with ochreous ; below brownish-ochre near 

 base turning to ochreous near club which is black. 



Expanse: S <S 2-37"— 2-65"; $ $ 2-54"— 2-82". 



It agrees with P. cashmirensis, Moore, in venation and in having the 

 eyes hairy but the shape of the wings is very different. It is very like 

 Lethe gemina, Leech, except for colour which is brown in the latter species. 

 Described from a large series of males and eleven females taken at Kirbari, 

 Naga Hills, 6,000-7,000 feet, between the end of July and beginning of 

 October. Specimens taken in July and August were fresh and in good condi- 

 tion, and those in September and October were worn and damaged. 



Oallerebia suroia, n. sp. (PI. I, Fig. 2 c?). 



Male and female. Upperside : dark velvety brown rather paler in the female . 

 Forewing : terminal area paler and sprinkled with greyish scales ; a large 

 bipuptlled black ocellus broadly ringed with orange which is outwardly paler 

 and bordered by a dark subterminal line. Hindwing : a subterminal 

 obscure dark narrow line ; a single black tornal ocellus centred with white 

 and ringed with fulvous, very often wanting in males. Vndei'side : forewing: 

 brown tinged with red in cell ; apical half of costa striated with white ; 



