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5000 feet elevation." " Captain C. T. Bingham took it in the Mepley Valley in 

 February, and in the Upper Thoungyeen forests in April, September, and October " 

 (Butt. India, i. 156). Signor Leonardo Fea obtained it in the Karen Hills in September 

 and November, and also at Bhamo in November. Messrs. Elwes and de Niceville 

 (J. A. S. Beng. 1887, 417) record it from Ponsekai in Tavoy. 



DiSTEiBTjTioN OUTSIDE Indian Aeea, — The late Dr. Horsfield obtained specimens 

 (identical with Indian and Burmese examples) in Java (Catal. Lep. Mus. E. I. C. 

 i. 217). 



LETHE HYEANIA (Plate 85, figs. 1, la, b, c,c? ? ). 

 Satyrus Hyrania, KoUar, in Hiigel's Eeise Ivaschmir, iv. pt. 2, p. 449, pi. \1 , figs. 1, 2 (1844), (J. 

 Lethe Byrania, Butler, Catal. Satyr. Brit. Mus. p. 116 (1868). Marshall and de Kiceville, Butt, of 



India, etc. i. p. 154 (1883). 



Elwes, Trans. Bnt. Soc. Lond. 1888, p. 309. 

 Satyrus Isana, Kollar, in Hiigel's Keise Kaschmir, iv. pt. 2, p. 448, pi. 16, figs. 3, 4 (8844), ? . 

 Lethe Dinarhas, De Niceville, Journ. As. Soc. Beng. 1886, p. 250, pi. xi. fig. 4, ? {nee Heioitson). 



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

 marginal lines dusky-brown. Cilia brownish-cinereous. Foreiving crossed by a 

 very indistinct straight oblique discal paler posteriorly-decreasing band, which has 

 its inner edge more sharply defined ; beyond is an oblique slender pale ochreous 

 subapical spot traversed by the subcostal veinlets, and below which is sometimes 

 visible, one, two, or even three small round blackish submarginal spots. Hindiuing 

 with five submarginal black spots, the upper first more or less indistinct ; the 

 second usually the largest and oblong, the third smallest, the fifth white pupilled, 

 and all indistinctly pale ringed. Underside paler ; marginal lines distinct and pale 

 bordered. Forewing with two short transverse dark brown lines within the cell ; an 

 oblique transverse discal somewhat sinuous dark brown line, with broad pale brown- 

 ish-white outer border posteriorly decreasing to the middle of the wing ; a paletrifid 

 subapical spot, below which are three equal-sized cinereous-brown ocelli, each with 

 a minute white pupil and all encompassed by a similar coloured border. Eindwing 

 crossed by a dark brown subbasal nearly straight line and an irregular undulated 

 discal line ; discocellular veinlet also dark brown ; beyond are six prominent black 

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

 pupil, an ochreous ring, then a dark brown ring, and an outer pale greyish-brown 

 ring. 



Female. Upperside somewhat paler olivescent-brown, the apex of forewing 

 dusky brown. Forewing crossed by a broad conspicuous white oblique discal band, 

 which is traversed by the brown veins, and terminates in a small spot at the posterior 

 angle ; a subapical small white oblique spot cut by the subcostal veinlets. Hind- 

 loing as in the male, except that the submarginal spots are more prominent, larger 



