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Expanse, 2f to 3 inclies. 



Habitat. — N.-W. Himalayas. 



Distribution. — " Thia species occurs at Simla, at 7000 feet elevation, in June. 

 The late Mr. E. T. Atkinson obtained it in the outer ranges of the Himalayas, in 

 Kumaon." (Butt. Ind. i. p. 169.) Specimens from Masuri were in the collection 

 of the late Mr. W. S. Atkinson. 



FATAL A YAMOIDES (Plate 94, fig. 4, <J.) 



Zophoessa Yatna, Marshall and de Niceville, Butt, of India, i. pi. x. fig. 21, ^J. 



Imago. — Differs from typical P. Yama from the North-Western Himalayas in 

 being somewhat larger. Upperside much darker brown, the marginal border on 

 both wings comparatively broader, and that on the hind wing darker and more con- 

 spicuous, and the cilia very prominent ; the spots are darker, and th.e lower spots 

 on the hindwing also larger. Underside also darker coloured throughout and with 

 much more prominently pale greyish-ochreous borders to the markings. Forewinrj 

 with, the pale bar crossing the cell somewhat less obliquely, the outer bar straight 

 (not recurved), the discal fascia is broader, much darker, and undulated (not 

 straight), the subapical ocelli are larger. On the hindioing, the short dark sub- 

 basal band is broader and extends unbroken to the costa, the parallel contiguous 

 outer band is also nearer to it and straight in its course, the interspace between these 

 two bands is uniformly pale ochreous-white its entire length ; the outer discal dark 

 irregularly angulated fascia is broader ; the ocelli darker and larger, the two upper 

 being situated more obliquely inward, and all are less definitely pale ringed, there is 

 also an intervening interrupted pale line between the upper ocelli and the outer 

 marginal black line ; the pale ochreous-white basal bordering to the marginal line is 

 also broader. 



Expanse, 3| to 3f inches. 



Habitat. — B. Himalayas ; Bhotan ; Khasia Hills ; Silhet ; Naga Hills ; Upper 

 Burma. 



DiSTEiBUTiON. — In Sikkim, according to Mr. H. J. Elwes (Tr. Ent. Soc. 1888, 

 321) "this species seems rare. It occurs on Tendong, at 6000 to 7000 feet in June 

 and July, and to the Eastward, where I saw a single specimen at Eikisum in 

 British Bhotan, in August. Mr. Knyvett's collectors also found it commoner near 

 Buxa, in Bhotan." " It also occurs in the Khasia Hills, in May " (Butt. Ind. i. 169). 

 Mr. Elwes also records it (P. Z. S. 1891, 254) as being " common in the Naga Hills, 

 and near Bernardmyo in Upper Burma." 



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