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Expanse, 1 n, to 2 inches. 



Habitat. — Upper Tenasserim. 



This species is nearest allied to the Javan E. madeira, but is distinguishable 

 from it by being smaller, and on the upperside by the smaller size of the posterior 

 ocellus on the forewing, and on the hindwing by the series of four black ocelloid- 

 spots being conjoined by the unison of their pale ochreous rings. On the underside 

 of the forewing, the two discal ochreous bands are somewhat more incurved, the 

 subapical ocelli very minute, and on the hindwing the two discal ochreous bands are 

 very imperceptibly defined, the submarginal ocelli being all minute and obscurely 

 pale bordered. 



Distribution. — This species was captured by Capt. E. Y. Watson at Beeling, 

 about sixty miles north of Moulmein in Upper Tenasserim, in March and April, 1880, 

 the specimens being now in the British Museum Collection. According to Capt. 

 Watson (Journ. Bombay, N. H. Soc. 1888, p. 3) this species is " not uncommon 

 in Beeling, at moderate altitudes, but very diflScult to capture, as it is only found in 

 thick bamboo jungle. I found the best plan to have them driven towards me." 



ERITES ANGTILAKIS (Plate 121, figs. 2, 2a, b, c? ? )• 

 Erites angularis, Moore, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lend. 1878, p. 825, S- Distant, Rhop. Malavana, p. 46, 

 pi. 5, fig. 3, cJ (1882). Marshall and de Niceville, Butt, of India, etc. i. p. 236, pi. 16, fig. 50, 

 ? (1883). 



Imago. — Wings semi-transparent ; all the markings of the underside showing 

 through by transparency. Male. Upperside pale purpurescent fuliginous-brown ; 

 cilia cinereous. Both wings faintly showing the numerous slender dusky-browu 

 transverse wavy-strigse. Foretnng subfalcate ; showing two transverse discal dusky- 

 brown fasciae, the inner one being straight, the outer recurved ; a large oval dusky- 

 black ocellus above the posterior angle, and three, or four, upper subapical less 

 apparent minute ocelli. Hindwing faintly showing two transverse discal angulate 

 ochreous bands, and a submarginal series of five pale ochreous-ringed blind black 

 ocelli, the three upper ones small, the two lower large and more defined ; the outer 

 marginal border narrowly dusky-black and traversed by two slender pale ochreous 

 lines. Underside, pale purpurescent-cinereous, the basal area with a nacreous gloss, 

 the transverse brown strigse distinct but somewhat confluent towards the apex ; 

 prominent black and ochreous lines more distinct, especially on the hindwing. 

 Foreiving with the two discal dusky-brown fasciae prominent ; the posterior ocellus 

 more distinctly defined, having a large blurred silvery bluish-white pupil and an 

 ochreous outer ring, the three upper subapical small ocelli also more or less distinct. 

 Hindwing crossed by two moderately broad angulate wavy ochreous bands, both 

 bordered by the strigse, the inner band narrowest and traversed by them ; beyond 



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