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ring of tlie large subapical ocellus is joined to the minute apical ocellus, and the 

 bright ochreous colour of the lower discal area extends somewhat into the cell- 

 Hindwing with the transverse subbasal and the discal irregular line dark brown, and 

 more zigzag in their course ; ocelli with paler ochreous rings. 



Female. Upperside similar to L. ScJiaJcra. Foreioing with the ocellus larger, 

 its outer ring paler, and its contiguous inner border whiter, the lower ochreous spots 

 narrower and less defined. Underside as in the male, except that on the foreiving 

 the outer ring of the ocellus and its contiguous inner border is whiter, and on the 

 hindwing the ocelli have pale ochreous-white rings. 



Expanse, c? ? , 2f inches. 



Habitat. — N.-W. Himalaya (Kunawur, Pangi). 



Distribution. — Major Hellard, in his MS. Notes, records this species from 

 " Pangi in Busahir, in August." 



LASIOMMATA M^ROIDES (Plate 96, fig. 3, ? ). 



Lasiommaia Mceroides, Felder, Reise Novara, Lep. iii., p. 496, pi. 69, fig. 1, ? (1867). 

 Amecera Mceroides, Marshall and de Mceville, Butt, of India, etc. i. p. 181 (1883). 



Imago. — Male. "Upperside as in L. menava, but paler; the streaks more 

 obsolete. Foretoing with the ocellus distinctly surrounded with fulvous, and with 

 two large spots irrorated with fulvous below it. Hindiving with two ocelli coloured 

 as in L. menava, but more broadly ringed and a little nearer the margin ; a fulvous 

 spot annexed to the upper ocellus. Underside as in L. menava, but the hindwing 

 with the streaks of the basal half fuscous, scarcely margined with fulvous ; that 

 beyond the cell a little more directed outwards towards the costa." 



Female. Upperside. Forewing with the ocellus placed on a broad triangular 

 ochreous patch paler than in L. menava, distinctly defined throughout, the travers- 

 ing veins being also ochreous and scarcely perceptible ; the subapical ocellus is 

 smaller and further from the discal edge of the patch. Hindwing with two 

 prominent ocelli, the lowest small. Underside as in the male. 



Expanse, c? ? 2 to 2f inches. 



Habitat. — Dras and Indus Valley ; Ladak. 



Distribution. — The type specimens were taken by the late Dr. F. Stohczka, in 

 the " Dras Valley, Ladak, and at Chuhchang, at 12,000 feet." Major H. B. Hellard, 

 in his MS. Notes, records it from the " lower part of Dras Kiver Valley, and from 

 Indus Valley between Skardo and Dras River ; taken in July." 



LASIOMMATA MENAVA (Plate 96, figs. 4, 4a, c? ? )• 



Lasiommata Menava, Moore, Proc. Zool. See. 1865, p. 499, pi. 30, fig. 3, $ . 



Amecera Menava, Butler, Ann. Nat. Hist. 1867, p. 163; Catal. Satyr. Brit. Mus. p. 126(1868). 

 Marshall and de Niceville, Butt, of India, etc. i. p. 180 (1883). 

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