8S LEPIDOPTERA INDICA. 



Habitat. — Mach, Bolan Pass, BelucListan ; IST.-W. India. 



DisTEiBUTioN. — The type specimen, wbicli we have examined, was taken by 

 Colonel C. Swinhoe at Mach, Bolan Pass, Beluchistan, in September, 1879. We 

 possess specimens taken by Major J. "W. Yei-bury at Attack Bridge in November, 

 1885, and April, 1886, at Kairabad in March and April, 1886, at Campbellpur in 

 April, and on the Akhori Hills in September. Major Yerbury records it (Ann. N. H. 

 1888, 136) as being " common on the Hills round Campbellpur, Attack, and 

 Kairabad in March and April." 



Genus PANDIMA. 



Imago. — Wings comparatively shorter and broader than in ty|3ical Ypthima. 

 Forewing less subtriangular, costa much arched, exterior margin less oblique and 

 more convex; cell broad; discocellulars very concave. No ANDUOcoNfA. Rindwing 

 beneath with one ajnr.al ocellus, disposed between the subcostals, and two anal ocelli. 

 Palpi stouter; antennae with a slenderly-formed club. 



Ti/pe. — P. Nareda. 



PANDIMA NAEEDA (Plate 11.3, figs. 1, la c?). 



Sahjrus Nareda, Kollar, in Hiigel's Kaschmir, iv. 2, p. 451 (1844). 



Tphthima Nareda, Hewitson, Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. 18G4, p. 284, pi. 17, fig. 6,^ (nee fig. 7). 

 Ypthima Nareda, Butler, Catal. Satyr. Brit. Mus. p. 148 (1868). Marshall and de Niceville, Butt, of 

 India, etc. i. p. 221, pi. xvii. fig. 63, $ (1883). Butler, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1886, p. 359. 



Imago. — Male. Upperside dark olivescent umber-brown ; both wings with the 

 outer border slightly paler and crossed by an indistinct darker diffused submarginal 

 and a slender marginal line ; cilia brownish-cinereous. Forewing with an oval sub- 

 apical black ocellus, bipupilled with bluish-white, and with a slender pale ochreous 

 outer ring ; the area bordering the ocellus somewhat paler than the ground colour, 

 thus forming an ill-defined halo. Hindwing with a subanal round ocellus with a single 

 ])luish-white pupil and pale ochreous outer ring ; occasionally a minute anal ocellus 

 is also present. Underside pale olivescent-ochi*eous, or cinereous, very numerously 

 covered with delicate dark-brown strigee. Forewing with a diffused rufescent-brown 

 submarginal fascia, which widens inward posteriorly and slightly ascends towards 

 end of the cell ; a prominent black subapical ocellus with silvery-blue pupils, bright 

 ochreous ring and then a brown ring. Hindwing with an ill-defined diffused 

 rufescent-brown submarginal fascia, a large prominent round apical black ocellus, 

 the pupil of which is disposed between the upper and lower subcostals ; two some- 

 what smaller anal ocelli, the upper with a single silvery-blue pupil, the lower 

 generally bipupilled. 



Female. Upperside slightly paler ; the submarginal fascia more diffused; ocelli 

 the same. Underside as in the male. 



