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ochreous, above whicli is a series of four subapical small similar ocelli. Hindwing 

 crossed by two discal bands, the inner band even and dusky-brown, the outer band 

 angulated and ochreous with a dusky-brown border, beyond which is a series of very 

 prominent nearly-blind small ocelH, the four lower being ringed with ochreous. 

 Underside pale purpurescent-cinereous, the basal area with numerous ill-defined 

 brown strigaj ; marginal lines very sharply defined. Forewing with the two discal 

 bands distinct and brownish ochreous ; the posterior ocellus very prominent, with a 

 large silvery-blue pupil and bright ochreous outer ring, the four small subapical 

 ocelli sharply defined and white pupilled. Hindwing with the two discal bands 

 bright ochreous, the inner band even, the outer baud angulated and broadest 

 anteriorly, followed by five prominent small siibmarginal ocelli, each with a silvery- 

 white pupil and ochreous ring, the three lower being outwardly-blurred with bright 

 ochreous, 



Female. Upperside as in the male. Underside also as in the male. 



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Habitat. — Upper Tenasserim ; Borneo. 



Distribution. — The type specimens of E. argentina are recorded from Labuan, 

 Borneo. Major C. H. E. Adamson caught specimens — which are identical with the 

 Bornean type — near Kannee, on the Siamese border. Upper Tenasserim, in October, 

 1880. 



Of our illustrations of this species on Plate 121, figs. 1 and la represent the 

 male from Upper Tenasserim, kindly lent from Major Adamson' s Collection, and 

 fig. lb the female from Borneo. 



ERITES BEELINGA. 

 Imago. — Male. Upperside semi-transparent, pale cinerescent brownish-ochreous. 

 Foreu-ing crossed by two discal pale broAvn narrow bands, beyond which is a very 

 prominent posterior black ocellus with pale ochreous ring and pur-blind pupil ; the 

 three minute subapical ocelloid spots of the underside also sometimes being slightly 

 visible. Hindicing crossed by an outer-discal narrow pale ochreous angulated band, 

 and a submarginal series of four large black blind-ocelli, all with conjoined pale 

 ochreous outer rings ; extreme mai'ginal sinuous lines pale ochreous. Underside 

 paler and of a mure ochreous tint ; marginal lines slender, dusky-brown ; forewing 

 with the basal and apical area very sparsely and indistinctly flecked with pale brown 

 strigEe ; crossed by two discal slender ochreous bands ; the subapical minute ocelli 

 slightly apparent ; the large posterior ocellus more prominent, brighter ringed and 

 with a large bluish-white pupil. Hindwing very sparsely and indistinctly flecked 

 with slender brown strigje ; the two discal angulated pale ochreous bands very 

 obscurely defined ; the five submarginal ocelli being all very minute. 



