42 LEPIDOFTERA INDICA. 



tinct. Underside. Forewing similar to Leechii, tte conjoined black subapical spot 

 with its upper portion minutely -white pupilled ; the lower median spot as above. 

 Hindwing with similar markings to Leechii, the discal and submarginal sinuous-hne 

 being nearer together ; the veins white lined. 



Female. TJpperside slightly paler than in male, the discal band on both wings 

 also paler and somewhat broader ; a single black subapical spot only present on the 

 forewing. Underside. Forewing much paler than in male ; a single subapical spot 

 only, as on upper side. Hindiving as in the male. 



Expanse, $ 1|, ? If inch. 



Habitat. — Deosi Plains ; Kokser, Lahul. 



Distribution. — The type specimens were taken by Mr. J. H. Leech in the Deosi 

 Plains, 13,000 feet elevation, in August, 1887 ; other specimens were also obtained 

 by Mr, McArthur at Kokser, on the Chandra River in Lahul, in July, 1888, and on 

 the Bara Lacha Pass in August. 



Genus KAN ET ISA. 



Satyrus (part) auctorum, 

 Sipparchia (part) auctorum, 



Male. Wings much broader and comparatively shorter than in Karanasa. 

 Foreiving broad, short, triangular ; costa well-arched, apex obtuse, exterior margin 

 oblique and hardly convex, posterior margin short ; with a very broad transverse 

 discal dusky glandular patch, which is clothed with slightly-raised dark-coloured 

 claviform scales with deep jagged-pointed tip, interspersed with very numerous long 

 slender androconia with attenuated end and feather-tip ; cell somewhat shorter ; 

 median veinlets much wider apart, Hindtoirig short, broadly ovate, exterior 

 margin very convex, scalloped ; cell longer and narrower ; discocellular more 

 oblique, Falpi more compactly clothed in front ; anbennal club shorter. Eyes 

 naked. 



Type. — K. Dio-na, 



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KANETISA DIGNA (Plate 102, figs. 2, 2a, tj ? ). 



J5rzp^jfl!?r/»"(? D»(;wff, Marshall, Journ. Asiatic Soc. Beng. 1882, p. G7, ?. Marshall and de Niceville, 

 Butt, of India, etc. i. p. 189 (1883) ? . 



Imago. — Male. Upperside dark vinescent-brown. Cilia cinereous-white alter- 

 nated with dusky-brown. Forewing crossed by a broad decreasing discal deep fulvous 

 sinuous-edged macular band, cut with the brown veins, and enclosing a large black 

 blind subapical spot ; between the band and the cell is a broad inner-discal blackish 

 glandular patch, which is clothed with slightly-raised claviform scales with deep 

 jagged-pointed tip, interspersed with very numerous long slender androconia with 



