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fascia terminating inwardly on the posterior margin, and its much less defined (almost 

 obsolescent) macular outer border, as well as the much less distinct subapical spots. 

 On the hindiving, the discal angular fascia is less defined and nearer the series of 

 ocelli. Underside. Forewing with similar pale olivescent ground-colour, a broader 

 pale interspace between the dark-brown cell bars, the discal sinuous band terminat- 

 ing inwardly on the posterior margin. Hindrving with two straight subbasal silvery- 

 white bands, distinctly broader, but the inner one the least defined, the discal silvery- 

 white band being much broader and of uniform width from the costa to the median 

 vein, where it incloses the brown discocellular veinlet ; ocelli with a less blue- 

 speckled pupil, and the anal ocellus duplex. 



Expanse, 2 to 2^ inches. 



Habitat. — E. Himalayas : Sikkim. 



Distribution.— Mr. H. J. Elwes (Tr. Ent. Soc. 1888, 321) writes, " I found this 

 species, in Sikkim, on the Singalelah Range from 9000 to 10,000 feet, in July, 1886, 

 mixed with the preceding species [Elwesi], but not nearly so abundant. The 

 females, of which I took one or two, are very rare. It has the same habits." 



Chinese alfjed species of Zophoessa. — Z. libiUna, Leech, Entomologist, 1891, 

 p. 2. Habitat, W. China. — Z. Helle Leech, id. p. 1. Habitat, W. China. — Z. 

 procne. Leech, id. p. 2. Habitat, W. China. — Z. Armandiiia (Debis Armandina 

 OberthUr, Etud. Ent. 1881, p. 16, pi. 7, fig. 6). Habitat, E. Tibet.— Z. gracilis (Pa- 

 rarge gracilis, Oberthlir, Etudes Ent. 1886, p. 23, pi. 4, fig. 19). Habitat, E. Tibet. 



The following is an allied Japanese form. Genus nov. Haeima. — Male. Fore- 

 wing elongate, subtriangular ; costa very slightly arched, apex obtusely rounded, 

 exterior margin slightly convex ; cell very long, radials near upper end of discocellu- 

 lars ; no androconial patch. Hindwing slightly elongate, broadly pyriform, exterior 

 margin very convex, very slightly scalloped and angulate in the middle ; cell long, 

 discocellular very oblique ; two upper median veinlets emitted from end of the cell. 

 Palpi elongate, slender, clothed in front with very short hairs. Antennae rather 

 stout, with a gradually thickened club. Type. — H. Gallipteris (Neope Callipteris 

 Butler, Ann. Nat. Hist. S. 4, xix. p. 92. Pryer, Butt, of Japan, p. 32, pi. 10, fig. 

 2 (1889)). Habitat, Japan. 



Genus BLANAIDA. 

 Enope,^ Moore, Catal. Lep. Mus. E. I. Compy. i. p. 228 (1857). 

 Neope,^ Moore, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1865, p. 770. Butler, Ann. JSTat. Hist. 1867, p. 166. Marshall and 



de Nic6ville, Butt, of India, etc. i. p. 169 (1883). 

 Blanaida, Kirby, Syn. Catal. D. Lep. Suppl. p. 699 (1877). 



Imago. — ^Male. Forewing triangular, somewhat elongated, and narrow; costa 



' Preoccupied in Lepidoptera, by Walker, 1854. 

 2 Preoccupied through Neopus, in Aves, by Hodgson, 1844. 

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