234 LEPIDOPTERA INDICA. 



cinereous. Forewing with a transverse oblique discal dusky-brown narrow fascia and 

 four linearly-disposed ill-defined small subapical ocbreous -yellow spots ; a large 

 glandular i^atch of lustreless hlaclc scales situated above and below the middle of the 

 submedian vein. Hinclwing with a curved series of four ill-defined black ocelli, each 

 with a pale reddish-brown outer ring, the two lower only showing a minute white 

 pupil ; a large glandular patch of hlacTc lustreless scales occupying the upper discal 

 area, and a prominent hlaclc recumbent tuft of hairs overlapping a glandular patch of 

 hlaclc scales at base of the middle median veinlet. Underside ferruginous ; marginal lines 

 dark ferruginous-brown. Foreiving crossed by two outwardly-oblique subbasal dark 

 ferruginous lines, the outer line crossing the cell only, and a discal similar line, the 

 latter sometimes showing two or three indistinct white dentate spots along its outer 

 edge ; beyond are four ill-defined pale-ringed ocelli encompassed by a dark ferru- 

 ginous outer border. Hindwing crossed by a sinuous subbasal and a wavy discal 

 dark ferruginous-red line, and a series of sis prominent black ocelli, each Avith pale 

 ring and white pupil, the upper ocellus being placed close to the upper end of the 

 discal line and wide apart from the others, the lower five ocelli being encompassed by 

 a dark ferruginous outer border. 



Female. Upperside somewhat paler than in male. Foreiving with a series of 

 white dentate spots externally bordering the oblique dusky discal fascia, these spots 

 being disposed between.the veins, the two between the medians the most prominent, 

 the others ill-defined ; subapical ochreous spots less defined, the three lower with 

 minute black pupil. Eindicing with the four ocelli as in male. Underside as in 

 male, except that on the forewing the white dentate spots bordering the discal line 

 are distinctly defined. Body and legs beneath, and sides of palpi pale ferruginous. 



Expanse, 2^ to 2f inches. 



Habitat. — Sikkim ; Bhotan ; ISTaga Hills. 



DlSTEiBUTioN. — " A rare insect in Sikkim, which I have only taken at the 

 Rangbi bridge in May, and on the flanks of Dhumsong, in British Bhotan, at 6000 

 feet, in August. Mr. Holler's collectors have taken it in June, and near Buxa in 

 Bhotan at 5000 feet in June." (Elwes, Tr. Ent. Soc. 1888, 311.) It was also 

 taken at Darjiling by the late Mr. W. S. Atkinson. Mr. "W. Doherty obtained it in 

 the Naga Hills, at 5000 to 8000 feet in July and August. 



EANGBIA GULNIHAL (Plate 76, fig. 2, cJ). 

 Lethe Gulnilial, de Ificevillp, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond. 1887, p. 450, pi. 39, fig. 7, (J. Elwes, Trans. 

 Ent. Soc. Lond. ISSS, p. 308. 



Imago. — Male upperside dark vinous ochreous-brown ; cilia cinereous-brown. 

 Forewing with the posterior margin convex and fringed, and crossed by a very indis- 

 tinct dusky-black slender discal band, which is sinuously diffused at its costal end ; a 



