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above but prominent. Iluulwlvg with three prominent apical small decreasing ocelli, 

 and two larger anal ocelli, all deep black with white pupil and slender bright 

 ochreous outer ring, the anal one being bipupilled. Male on upperside of the hind- 

 wing with a slight subbasal tuft of fine hairs overlapping a glandular patch of 

 scales. Legs, streaks on side of palpi, and antenna pale ochreous, band on club 

 blackish. 



Expanse, 2f to 2f inches. 



Habitat. — Bhutan ; Assam ; Khasia Hills. 



Distribution. — Mr. L. de Niceville (J. A. S. Beng. 1887, S50) records this 

 species from Bhutan, Assam, and the Khasia Hills. Both sexes were taken in the 

 Khasias by Col. Godwin-Austen. 



PACHAMA SUAVEOLENS (Plate 67, fig. 3, 3a, b,<^ ? ). 



Mycalesis (Pachama) Suaveolem, Wood-Mason and de Nictville, Butt, of India, etc. i. p. 125 (1883), 



cJ; id. Journ. Asiatic Soc. Bengal, 1887, p. 349, pi. xvi. fig. \,^. 

 Mycalesis Nicotia, Ehves, Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. 1888, p. 306, pi. ix. fig. 5, $ . 



Imago. — Male and female. Upperside dark olivescent ochreous-brown, the 

 transverse discal pale line very indistinct ; marginal lines pale brownish-ochreous, 

 palest on the hindwing. Cilia cinereous-white, prominent. Foreicing with two sub- 

 apical black ocelli, each with white pupil and narrow ochreous outer ring, the upper one 

 always minute and the lower moderately large, the median ocellus large. Hindwing 

 with a moderately-large lower median ocellus, and sometimes in both sexes a minute 

 ocellus is present between the middle and upper medians, and in others there is also 

 a very minutely indicated ocellus between, the upper median and the radial. Under- 

 side darker olivescent-brown, not striated, but the hindwing basally is thickly studded 

 with olivescent-ochreous scales ; transverse discal band prominent, about half the 

 width of that in P. Mestra, and on the forewing it is slightly excurved and its border 

 less regular ; marginal lines pale olivescent-ochreous. Forewing with two moderate- 

 sized prominent subapical ocelli, each with white pupil and narrow ochreous ring, above 

 the upper is an extremely minute attached ocellule between the end of subcostals, and 

 below the second a minute fourth attached ocellule is present between the lower 

 radial and upper median ; below these there is a large prominent ocellus between 

 the middle and lower medians and a minute less developed ocellule between the 

 middle and upper medians, each series being separately encompassed by a pale 

 olivescent-ochreous outer ring. Hindwing with seven prominent ocelli, of which the 

 four upper are small but of nearly equal size, the fifth the largest, the other two de- 

 creasing in size, each one encircled by a pale olivescent-ochreous speckled outer ring. 

 Male with a subbasal tuft of ochreous hairs overlapping a glandular patch of ochreous 

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