48 LEPIDOPTERA INDICA. 



minute ocellule sometimes present above the large upper ocellus, and one also 

 beneath the lower. 



Expanse <? ? If inch. 



Habitat. — N.-W. Himalayas (Dras and Indus Valley). 



Distribution. — Specimens of both sexes were taken in Dras, at 11,000 feet 

 elevation, in June, 1887, by Mr. J. H. Leech, and at Kardong, 14,000 feet, in 

 August, 1889, by Mr. H. McArthur. Major H. B. Hellard also obtained it in the 

 " Dras Eiver Valley in July, 1873, and in the Indus Valley on the Skardo Eoad, in 



July." 



Of our illustrations of this species on Plate 103, fig. 3 represents a male from 

 Dras, and fig. 3a the female from Kardong, kindly lent by Mr. J. H. Leech. 



MANIOLA TENUISTIGMA (Plate 103, figs. 4, 4a,(?). 



Male, Smaller than Quetta examples of M. latistigma ; the cilia on both wings 

 being cinerescent-brown throughout and with a fine white inner bordering-line. 

 Upperside. Foreiving with the fulvous area of a duller tint, the glandular patch 

 very narrow, being only half the width of that in M. latistigma ; the subapical 

 blackish spot small and pale ringed ; mai'kings of the underside of hindwing not 

 visible. Underside similar to M. latistigma except the forewing having the pale- 

 bordered discal line much waved and more erect, and the discal line on the hind- 

 wing also somewhat more erect ; ocelli a little smaller. 



Expanse, If inch. 



Habitat. — Kojak, Beluchistan. 



Nearest allied to M. comara, Lederer, from Shahrud, North Persia, but difi'ering 

 from it on the upperside in the forewing being darker fulvous, the sexual patch also 

 darker and half its width, the apical spot somewhat smaller. On the underside the 

 forewing is also darker fulvous, with a distinct transverse discal wavy brown line, 

 and the ocellus somewhat smaller ; the hindwing having a more even angulate line, 

 which is broader bordei'ed externally with white, the upper and the two lower ocelli 

 each somewhat smaller and white pupilled. 



DisTKiBUTioN. — The type specimen was obtained by Colonel C. Swinhoe on the 

 Kojak, near Chaman, in June, 1880. 



MANIOIA NARICA. 



Fajyilio Narica, Hiibncr, Eur. Scliraett, 1, figs. 704 — 707 (1805). 

 Satijrus Narica, Boisduval, Icones Lep. p. 212, pi. 62, figs. 3, 4, 5, (J ? (1832). 



Epinepliele Narica, Butler, Catal. SatjT. Brit. Mus. p. 68 (1868). Marshall aud de Niceville, Butt, of 

 India, etc. i. p. 204 (1883). 



Imago. — Male. Upperside cinereous-brown ; cilia white, slightly alternated 



