SATTRIN^. &7 



Expanse, 1,^ to 1^^ incli. 



Habitat. — N.-W. Himalayas. 



Distribution. — This is a common species in the "Western Himalayas, being 

 replaced in the East by the next species. Major H. B. Hellard took it at " Simla, 

 Masuri, and in Kashmir from June to October" (MS. Notes). Colonel A. M. Lang 

 obtained it at " Masuri, 7000 feet elevation, in May and June, and at Jaranda, 

 Kunawur, in June " (MS. Notes). The late Mr. W. S. Atkinson obtained it in the 

 Tavi Valley, Kashmir, and at Naini Tal. Mr. G. F. Hampson possesses specimens 

 taken at Naini Tal 5000 to 6000 feet, in May, by Colonel Lang, and from Kulu 

 Valley, 5000 feet, taken by Mr. A. Graham Young. Mr. W. Doherty (J. A. S. 

 Beng. 1886, 119) says it is found " common in Kumaon generally, up to 9000 feet." 

 Major J. W. Yerbury (Ann. N. H. 1888, 137) records it as " fairly common between 

 Abbottabad and Kala Pani ; common also at Murree in August, also taken at Dewal 

 in August." " Throughout the "Western Himalayas it occurs at from 6000 to 8000 

 feet elevation in suitable localities and is not uncommon. In Kashmir it has been 

 taken in June at 8200 feet elevation ; in Pangi and Kulu in May and July, and in 

 the neighbourhood of Simla in July ; it also occurs at Masuri and probably in 

 Kumaon" (Butt, of Ind. 221). 



PANDIMA NEWARA (Plate 113, figs. 2, 2a, S S)- 



Ypthima Newara, Moore, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lend. 1874, p. 567, (J ; Waterhouse, Aid Identif. Ins. pi. 



179, fig. 7, (J. Marshall aud de Nicerille, Butt, of India, etc. i. p. 222 (1883). 

 Yphtliima Nareda, Hewitson, Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. 1864, pi. 17, fig. 7, ? {nee fig. 6). 



Imago. — Male. Upperside olivescent-brown ; the submarginal diffused pale- 

 bordered fascia and slender marginal line darker brown. Forewing with a sub- 

 apical black oval ocellus (which is disposed less outwardly-oblique than in Nareda) 

 bipupilled with blue. ■ Eindiving with a round subanal blue-pupilled ocellus and 

 a minute anal oval pupilled ocellus ; sometimes the latter is obsolete and also 

 occasionally geminated. 



Underside pale ochreous-cinereous ; numerously covered with delicate brown 

 strigEe. Forewing with a prominent subapical bipupilled ocellus (disposed less out- 

 wardly-oblique than in Nareda) ; the submarginal brown fascia narrow, not dilated 

 posteriorly, but with slight traces of a similar inner lower-discal shade. Hindwliig 

 with a slightly-defined submarginal fascia, the apical black ocellus prominently large 

 and silvery-blue pupilled (sometimes being bipupilled), the two lower ocelli also pro- 

 minent, the lowest bipupilled, the pupils in each being large and oval in shape. 



Female. Upperside paler ; the outer half of both wings indistinctly traversed 

 with pale ochreous-cinereous strigge ; ocelli as in male. Underside as in the male. 



Expanse, j' Ij^ to 2, j Ij^y inch. 



