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the forewing larger and paler ringed, the ocelli on the hindwing all very small, 

 though distinctly formed. 



Female. Upperside similar to wet-season brood ; the ocelli being smaller. 

 Underside as in the male. 



Expanse, 2 to 2f inches. 



Habitat.^ — Sikkim ; Bhotan ; Khasia Hills. 



DiSTRiBDTioN.— Mr. H. J. Elwes (Trans. Ent. Soc. 1886, 326) records " obtain- 

 ing three specimens (of the wet-season brood) at Pashok in Sikkim, and at Mamloo 

 in the Khasia Hills, in August and September, and Sikkim and Bhotan specimens 

 of the cold-weather brood in February and March." Mr. Otto Moller also obtained 

 specimens of both broods in Sikkim, and in Bhotan, the wet-season brood in August. 

 " Mr. A. V. Knyvett obtained both the ocellated and non-ocellated forms in Buxa, 

 Bhotan, the former occurring in March and April, and the latter in August." (de 

 Niceville, J. A. S. Beng. 1886, 233.) 



THYMIPA DOHERTYI. 



Wet-season Brood (Plate 108, figs. 1, la, J). 

 Iptliima MeiJwra, Elwes, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1891, p. 267, pi. 27, fig. 1, (J (nee Hewitson). 



Imago. — Male. Upperside pale olivescent ochreous-brown, with a narrow dusky- 

 brown submarginal fascia, and also a less distinct discal fascia on the hindwing. 

 Foreioing with a distinctly-defined broad discal dusky glandular patch, which also 

 extends to within the lower part of the cell, the patch clothed with short dentate- 

 tipt battledore-scales, some longer anteriorly-broad acutely serrate-tipt scales, 

 interspersed with numerous long blackish androconia with broadly-elongated clavate 

 base, hair-like end and tassel-tip, and others of the same length but with extremely 

 slender base and tassel -tip ; ocellus large, pale ringed, bipupilled with silvery-blue. 

 Hindwing with two prominent rather large apical ocelli, two large median, and a 

 small anal geminated pair. Underside pale ochreous-white, the borders more 

 ochreous in tint, numerously covered with slender olive-brown strigge, these strigge 

 being more thickly disposed across the area of the ocelli ; discal and submarginal 

 fascia scarcely defined ; no indication of a subbasal fascia on either wing. Forewing 

 with a large prominent ocellus having a rather small black centre, broad ochreous 

 ring and a slender brown outer ring. Eindiving with six very prominent ocelli, 

 placed in echelon, the upper two large and of equal size, the two median somewhat 

 larger and equal in size, the two anal geminate and also large, all with somewhat 

 small black centre, broad ochreous ring and slender brown outer inng. 



Female. Upperside as in the male ; both wings with the discal area bordering 

 the ocelli mottled with pale strigae. Underside as in the male. Forewing with the 

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