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Habitat. — "Western Himalaya (Kunawur). 



Distribution. — According to Col. A. M. Lang (P. Z. S. 1865, 202) this is " the 

 ' meadow-brown' of the meadows of Eogi and Cheeni, in Kunawur (taken at 10,000 

 feet altitude, in June and July). It is limited in its range, not appearing to the 

 westward, nor venturing further north and east into the drier lands affected by the 

 two other Satyri {Epiu. Davendra and Las. Baldioa)." Major H. B. Hellard 

 obtained it at " Pangi in Bushasir, in July and August." (MS. Notes.) 



MAXIOLA ZASHMIRICA (Plate 104, fig. 2, 2a, 5 ? ). 



Comparatively smaller than If. Gheena. Male. Upperside. Forewing with 

 the apical ocellus much less defined, duller black, and with au indistinct very narrow 

 brownish-ochreous outer ring ; a minute blackish spot sometimes also present 

 between the lower median veinlets ; glandular jyatch similar. Underside with the 

 margins of the forewing and the entire hindwing more ochreous in tint. Forewing 

 with the discal area pale ochreous, the transverse discal line less angulate and less 

 distinct, the ocellus somewhat smaller. Female. Upperside. Forewing with an 

 upper and lower discal black spot, both with a pale ochreous outer ring. Underside 

 as in the male, except that the discal area of forewing is paler ochreous, and with 

 the two spots present. 



Expanse, c? If to 1|, ? 1^ inch. 



Habitat. — Kashmir. 



Distribution. — Obtained by Capt. R. Bayne Reid at Gulmurg. Both sexes 

 also obtained in Kashmir, in July and September, by Major H. B. Hellard. Mr. 

 L. de Niceville obtained several specimens " at Budrawah and Jora in Kashmir in 

 June " (Butt. Ind. i. 205). 



Genus CHORTOBIUS. 



Chortdbius, Guenee, in Doubleday's List of British Lep. Edit. 2, p. 2 (1859) ; Lep. Dept. Eure efc 

 Loir, p. 29 (1867-75). Scudder, Amer. Acad. Arts and Sci. Boston, 1875, p. 293. 



Coenonijmpha (part). Hiibner, Verz. bek. Scbmett. p. 65 (1816). Doubleday, List Lep. Brit. Mus. 

 p. 141 (1844). Stephens, CataL Brit. Lep. p. 9 (1850). "Westwood, Gen. D. Lep. p. 396 (1851). 

 Eambur, Catal. Lep. Andal. p. 23 (1858). 



Imago. — Difiers from typical Coenonympha (oedipus, Linn.) in tkeforeiving being 

 comparatively longer, narrower, and more triangular in shape, thus having the 

 exterior margin oblique and the posterior margin short. Hindwing also compara- 

 tively longer and more triangularly-oval in shape ; abdominal margin distinctly 

 excavated before the anal angle ; exterior margin also somewhat scalloped ; subcostal 

 branches short. AntennJB somewhat stouter, the club shorter and slightly grooved. 



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