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a similar discal fascia below the ocellus, both fascias being disposed, anteriorly, close 

 to the ocellus. Hindwing with numerous greyish-white transversely-disposed strigse, 

 which are most numerous and are somewhat confluent from the abdominal margin 

 and less frequent before and below the apex, where their partial absence form an 

 upper-discal and upper-marginal fascia of the ground colour ; two very small anal 

 ill-formed ocelli. 



Female. Upperside paler. Forewing with the ocellus larger, its ochreous ring 

 paler, broader and dilated outwardly. Eindtving with the anal ocellus also somewhat 

 larger. Underside as in the male, except that the ocellus on forewing is larger and 

 has a broader and paler but less-defined ochreous ring. 



Expanse, c? 2^\ to 2^%, ? 2^% inches. 



Habitat. — Khasia and Naga Hills ; Manipur. 



Both sexes of G. Orixa are distinguishable from G. Annada by the larger size of 

 the ocellus on the forewing, on both the upper and underside ; and on the underside 

 of the forewing having the submarginal and discal conjoined-line disposed close to 

 the edge of the ocellus. 



DiSTETBUTiON. — " This species is isolated in its geographical range from the rest 

 of the genus. We have specimens taken by Mr. A. 0. Hume in the eastern hills of 

 Manipur, in May, and others taken by Mr. E. R. Johnson at Shillong in May and 

 June, and at Terria Ghat below Shillong in the autumn " (Butt. Ind. i. 245). Mr. 

 W. S. Atkinson took it in Cherra Punji. Dr. G. "Watt obtained specimens " near 

 Assam " during his journey to Manipur (Ann. K. H. 1885, 301). Has also been 

 obtained in the Khasia Hills by Mr. H. J. Elwes, and in the Naga Hills by Mr. W. 

 Doherty. 



CALLEREBIA ANNADA (Plate 115, figs. 3, 3a, b, ^J ? ). 

 Erebia Annada, Moore, Catal. Lep. Mus. E. I. Company, i. p. 226 (1857). 

 Callerebia Annada, Marshall and de Niceville, Butt, of India, etc. i. p. 245 (1883). 

 Callerebia Scanda (var. b.), Butler, Annals Nat. Hist. 1867, p. 217, pi. 4, fig. 8. 



Imago. — Male. Upperside oHvescent umber-brown, vinescent-brown in some 

 lights, the exterior borders paler ; cilia with a whitish-cinereous inner line ; both 

 wings with a slender dusky-brown submarginal line. Forewing with a moderate- 

 sized obtusely-oval subapical ocellus, bipupilled with bluish-white and with a narrow 

 reddish-ochreous outer ring. Hindwing with a small round subanal ocellus, with a 

 single pupil. Underside much paler. Forewing cinerescent-brown, suffused with 

 pale chestnut-brown ; apical border mottled with cinereous strigge ; subapical ocellus 

 more prominent, somewhat larger than on upperside, and ringed with pale ochreous ; 

 the dusky-brown submarginal line joined to the discal line at the lower median vein 

 the lower area between the hues being bright chestnut- brown, and the lines disposed 

 at some distance from the ocellus. Hindwing chestnut-brown ; very numerously 

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