6 LEPIDOPTEEA INDICA. 



Female, like the male above and below, the sub-terminal markings on the underside 

 more prominent. Antennae black, ringed with white, head and body brownish-black 

 a))ove, white beneath. 



Expanse of wings, $ ? 1-^ inches. 



Habitat. — Thibet. 



Distribution. — Eecorded by Bingham from Sikkim, Chumbi Valley, and Phari ; 

 in the B. M., a fine series of both sexes (including the types) from Gyantze, Thibet. 



LTCJINA FELICIS. 



Plate 641, figs. 1, ^, la, ?, lb, (J. 



Lycsena felicis, Oberthiir, Etud. d'Ent. xi. p. 21, pi. 7, fig. 52 (1886). Leech, Butt, of China, etc. ii. 

 p. 307. (1892). 



Imago. — Male. Upperside dark blackish-brown with a chocolate tint, five deep 

 hlack sub-terminal, triangular spots on the hindwing, from the anal angle upwards, 

 each outwardly edged with metallic blue-green scales, and inwardly with dark orange 

 angulated lunules, the upper and lowest spot small. Underside. Forewing grey, spots 

 deep black, ringed with white ; a lunular spot at the end of the cell, a discal series of 

 six nearly round spots, slightly curving inwards at its upper end, the lowest spot 

 geminate ; a sub-terminal series of more or less lunular spots decreasing in size and 

 paling in colour upwards, a very fine brown terminal line, and between them some 

 grey lunular marks on a whitish ground. Hindwing pale blue-green, becoming pale 

 outwards, the terminal border more or less grey like the colour of the forewing, a black, 

 fine, lunular line on a pale ground at the end of the cell. Cilia above, with the inner 

 half brown, the outer half white ; on the underside it is grey. Antennae black, ringed 

 with white. Palpi black above, white beneath, with black and white rather long hairs ; 

 frons blackish-brown, with a white streak on each side, head and body blackish-brown 

 aliove, white beneath. 



Very near Younghushandi, but the markings on the underside of the forewings 

 differ somewhat, and the wings are broader and shorter. 



Female, like the male. 



Expanse of wings, $ ^ lyV inches. 



Habitat. — Thibet. 



Distribution. — In the B. M. from Gyantze, How-kow and other parts of Thibet. 



LYCiENA OMPHISA. 



Plate 641, figs. 2, <J , 2a, ? , 2b, ^ . 



Polyommatus ompliisa, Moore, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1874, p. 573, pi. 66, fig. 2, ^ . 



Lycsena omjihisa, de Niceville, Butt of India, iii. p. 84 (1890). Bingham, Fauna of Brit. India, ii. 

 p. 347, pi. 19, fig. 131 (1907). 



