2G8 LEPIDOPTEBA INDICA. 



rather broader and more bluntly terminated, the falees being very decidedly angled ; 

 the furca rises close to the base of the harpago, not at the centre. The penis sheath 

 is short, quite narrow and tapering to its extremity, especially so far as the apical 

 third (Bethune-Baker). 



Habitat. — N.W. Himalayas, Assam. 



Distribution. — The type came from Kasaoli ; Doherty records it from Kumaon ; it 

 is in the B. M. from the Scinde Valley, and we have it from the Khasia HUls. 



EVERES KALA. 



Plate 637, figs. 3, ,J , 3a, ? , 3b, ^ . 



Everes Jcala, de Niceville, Butt, of India, iii. p. 139, pi. 26, fig. 181 (1890). Swinhoe, Trans. Ent. 

 Soc. 1893, p. 297. Bingham, Fauna of Brit. India, Butt. ii. p. 380 (1907). 



Imago. — Male. Upperside brownish-black with a purplish tint. Foreixing with 

 a slender terminal line and dusky brown cilia. Hindwing with a slender terminal 

 black line and some indistinct blackish sub-terminal spots or marks surrounded with 

 greyish, hardly visible except under the lens ; cilia white with brownish spots. Under- 

 side dark steel-grey, markings black edged with whitish. Forewing with a lunula at 

 the end of the cell, a discal irregular series of six spots, the first, third and fifth from the 

 top placed inwards, the fifth oblique, the first three round, the others linear, a seventh 

 indistinct, smaller sub-costal spot, inside of and nearly level with the uppermost spot. 

 Hindwing with four sub-basal spots, well separated from the base, and decreasing in 

 size hind wards, a lunule at the end of the cell, a sub-apical spot on the costa, another 

 between it and the discoidal lunule, a discal series of six spots rather close together, 

 the second from the upper end linear and transversely placed, the fourth a little 

 inwards ; both wings with slender terminal black line, sub-terminal lunular brown 

 line, with small lunular marks between them. Cilia grey. Antennae black ringed 

 with white ; head and body black above, white beneath. Tail very short, fine, black 

 tipped with white. 



Female, like the male above and below. 



Expanse of wings, $ ? -^-^ to -f^ inch. 



Habitat. — Khasia Hills. 



EVERES POTANINI. 



Plate 638, figs. 1, <?, la, ?, lb, $, 



Lijcsetia potanini, Alpheraky, Rom. sur Lep. v. p. 104, pi. 5, fig. 4, ^ (1889). 



Everes potanini, Leech, Butt, of China, etc. ii. p. 332, pi. 31, fig. 3, ,J (1892). Bingham,. Fauna of 

 Brit. India, Butt. ii. p. 379 (1907), 



