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the spots on the hindwing being replaced by perfect ocelli, each of -which have a 

 black centre, a white pupil, and a broad ochreous outer ring ; and the submarginal 

 lunular line and marginal bordering line is ochreous. Body pale-brown above, white 

 beneath; legs pale ochreous-white beneath; palpi clothed with brown hairs, side 

 streak white; collar white; antennte reddish-ochreous, annulated with white, with 

 blackish subterminal band. 



Expanse, c? 2 to 2f , ? 2f inches. 



Habitat. — Sikkim ; Bhotan. 



Distribution.— According to Mr. H. J. Elwes (Tr. Ent. Soc. 1888, 318), "It is 

 extremely rare in Sikkim, where Mr. Otto Moller procured a single female in June. 

 In Bhotan, however, it is commoner, as Mr. Knyvett's collectors procured several 

 males in June on the hills, two or three marches north of Buxa." 



Of our illustrations of this species on Plate No. 89, figs. 1, la, represent the 

 male, and figs. 2, 2a, the female, the latter taken from the specimen captured 

 by Mr. Moller, and now in the collection of Mr. J. H. Leech. 



Indo-Malatan and Chinese allied species op Sinchula. — 8. Dataensis (Debis 

 Dataensis, Semper, Eeise Archipel. Philip. Lep. p. 57, pi. xi. fig. 4, c?, 1886). 

 Habitat, Luzon, Philippines. — 8. Moupinensis (Debis Moupinensis Poujade, Bull. 

 Soc. Ent. France, 1884, p. cxl.). Habitat, E. Tibet. — 8. Violaceoplcta (Debis viola- 

 ceopicta, Poujade, id. 1884, p. clviii.). Habitat, E. Tibet. — 8. Titania (Debis titania, 

 Leech,' Entomologist, 1891, p. 67). Habitat, W. China. — »S'. Calisto (Debis Calisto, 

 Leech, Entomologist, 1891, p. 23). Habitat, W. China. 



Genus KERRATA. 



Wings short, broad. Forewing triangular ; costa almost straight, apex obtuse, 

 exterior margin almost erect, even, posterior angle rounded, posterior margin 

 straight ; cell broad, extending more than half the length ; second subcostal emitted 

 immediately before end of the cell ; discocellulars excurved, waved, radials from 

 near upper end. Male, on upperside of the forewing with an inwardly oblique trans- 

 verse discal dentiform glandular patch, disposed from the base of upper median to 

 the submedian, above which it is interrupted, the patch exclusively clothed with very 

 peculiar shaped jet-black scales, which are entirely different in shape from any pre- 

 sent in this group of Satyrids, these black scales being moderately short, with the 

 base attenuating to a point, a broad expanding tip having a lateral excurved point 

 on each side, and in some of them also a central point. Hinchuing with the ex- 

 terior margin slightly scalloped and obtusely angular at end of the middle median ; 

 cell extending to more than half the length ; middle median emitted before the end. 



