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the outer margin, the middle row being slightly incurved ; the discal and inner 

 submarginal row are lilacine-white, the former somewhat diamond-shaped, the latter 

 broadly triangulate, the outer row being pale ochreous and narrowly lunate ; a 

 dusky-brown spot upon the middle of the discocellulars, and a dot obliquely below 

 it within the cell, these two spots being indistinctly ochreous-bordered. Hindiving 

 crossed by a short upper discal and two complete submarginal rows of pale ochreous 

 triangulate spots, followed by a broad lunular marginal border; the discal black 

 glandular patch very prominent. Underside ochreous ; crossed by a broad inner- 

 discal purple-brown somewhat sinuous-edged fascia, composed of speckled strigae, 

 a less-defined similar outer discal fascia, and a narrower submarginal fascia ; there 

 is also a narrow sinuous but less-defined subbasal fascia, and two basal cell-dots, 

 and a discocellular speckled-dot. On the Mndiving also there is a small ocellate 

 spot between the subcostals and a less-defined ocellule between the lower medians. 

 Body, palpi, and legs beneath pale ochreous. Abdomen beneath with a small 

 glandular patch of laxly raised ochreous scales, placed on each side of the keel near 

 the base. 



Female. Upperside somewhat paler ochreous-brown, darkest externally; the 

 basal half being somewhat ochreous. Forewing crossed by three similar rows of 

 laro'er spots, the discal row being lilacine-white and with a larger upper spot, the 

 two upper also being bent inward to near the costa, the lower of the middle row 

 ochreous-tinged, the outer row ochreous, and the two inner spots above and those 

 below the radial confluent ; the discocellular and cell spots distinct, their borders 

 and the basal interspaces of the medians pale ochreous. Hindwiug crossed by a 

 complete discal and two submarginal rows of ochreous triangulate spots ; the cell 

 spot distinct. Underside paler than in the male, markings the same, the two small 

 ocellules on the hindwing white-centred. 

 Expanse, S Sj-o to 3i^o. ^ ^ib inches. 

 Habitat. — Khasia Hills. Upper Burma. 

 DisTEiBUTiON. — We possess specimens of this species from the Khasia Hills, 



taken by Major Godwin-Austen. Specimens are also in the collection of Mr. 



Philip Crowley. Major C, H. E. Adamson has a male, taken at Singoo, 4000 feet 



elevation, in j\Iarch, and a female taken at Kindat, Upper Burma, in April, 1892, 



both of which are typical D. Zal. 



DISCOPHORA INDICA (Plate 153, figs. 1, la, b, c, d, <? $ , larva and pupa). 



Discophora TuUia, Moore, Catal. Lep. Mas. East India Company, i. p. 211, pi. 12, figs. 15, 15a, larva 

 and pupa (1857). Distant, Rhop. Malayana, p. 74, pi. 7, figs. 8, 9, c? ? (1883) ; Ann. Nat. Hist. 



