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Soc. 1890, 295), and by Capt. E. Y. Watsou on fclie Burmese side of these 

 hills during the same expedition, " three males and one female being taken at Tiling, 

 1000 feet, in March" (J. Bomb. N. H. Soc. 1891, 10). Major C. H. E. Adamson 

 (Cat. Butterflies collected in Burma, p. 8) records " three specimens from the Moul- 

 mein Distinct and Arakan, in April." Capt. 0. T. Bingham (Butt. Ind. 146) "took a 

 single male in the Donat Range, Upper Tenasserim, in January. A specimen from 

 Tenasserim, taken by Capt. Bingham is in the British Museum Collection. 



DEBIS SERBONIS (Plate 80, fig. 3, 3a, b, ,? ? ). 



Delis Serhonis, Hewitson, Ent. Monthly Mag. 1876, p. 151 ; id. Deso. Lep. Coll. Atkinson, p. 2, pi. 1, 



figs. 4, 5 (1879),^. 

 Lethe Serhonis, Marshall and de Niceville, Butt, of India, etc. i. p. 155 (1883). Elwes, Trans. Ent. Soc. 



Lond. 1888, p. 310. 

 Imago. — Male. Upperside dark olivescent ochreous-brown, glossy ; marginal 

 lines and a submargiual fascia dusky-brown ; cilia edged with cinereous. Foreicing 

 crossed by an extremely indistinct broad dusky discal glandular fascia, which is clothed 

 with long and short broad ribbed-scales with dentated tips, and intervening long 

 slender androconia with rounded or truncated base and hair-like tasselled tips, some 

 shorter, stouter hair-tipt scales : and long slender interspersed hairs ; beyond which 

 is a pale subapical spot and below the latter a small blackish spot. HincUcdng with 

 four small submarginal blackish spots, the lowest being most distinct, white pupilled 

 and slightly pale ringed. Underside bright pale olivescent ochreous-brown . Fore- 

 wing crossed by a dark red-brown subbasal line, an inner and an outer short line 

 within the cell, and a wavy — almost sinuous — discal band, the latter pale ochreous 

 bordered externally at its costal end ; beyond is a pale ochreous subapical spot cut 

 by the veins, and below it are two small perfect pale brown ocelh, followed by a sub- 

 marginal dark brown fascia and two marginal lines. Hindwing crossed by a pro- 

 minent red-brown subbasal and a discal wavy line, a series of six prominent ocelli, 

 the upper first, the fifth and sixth being the largest, the sixth duplex, each with a 

 black centre, white pupil, ochreous ring, a black ring, and then an outer ochreous ring, 

 the second, third and fourth the smallest and with minute black centre, white pupil, 

 and similar outer rings; marginal lines dark brown, the inner line bordered 

 posteriorly with red-brown. 



Female. Upperside somewhat paler olivescent-brown, glossy; dark marginal 

 lines and submarginal fascia distinct. Forewing distinctly palest beyond the trans- 

 verse discal prominent dusky line, which is slightly undulate, paler bordered 

 externally especially at its costal end ; the subapical pale spot and slightly visible 

 lower pale-bordered black spots. Hindwing with five submarginal pale-bordered 

 black spots, the lowest with a white pupil. Underside with the ground-colour much 



