LETHE. 93 



bordered outwardly with purple, the apex of the fore wing 

 purplish. Antennae ochraceous brown annulated with white •; 

 head, thorax and abdomen uniber-brown ; the abdomen whitish 

 beneath. In the dry-season specimens the ground-colour is paler, 

 the ocelli less distinct. 



Exp. c? 2 72-86 mm. (2-9-3-45"). 



Hab. Sikhim ; Bhutan ; Assam ; Arrakan ; Burma and Tenas- 

 serim. Confined apparently to the hill-ranges. 



102. Lethe satyavati, de Niceville, J. A. S. B. 1880, p. 246, 2 ; 



M. 8r de N. Butt. Ind. i, 1883, p. 154, $ ; Moore (Debis), Lep. 

 Ind. ii, 1893-96, p. 246, pi. 80, figs. 2, 2 a, 9 . 



2 . ' ; Upper side dull brown, paler towards the margins. Fore 

 wing with an indistinct submarginal darker line. Hind wing with 

 a submarginal series of four rounded spots darker than the ground- 

 colour, placed one in each interspace above the first median nervule ; 

 two marginal darker lines defined inwardly by paler lines than the 

 ground-colour. Underside pale brown with no ochreous tint, and 

 washed with lilac especially on the outer half. Both wings crossed 

 by a prominent brown, nearly straight, subbasal line outwardly 

 margined with lilac. Fore wing with an irregular discal transverse 

 brown line ; a bar in the cell within the subbasal line : five indis- 

 tinct submarginal ocelli encircled with lilac and brown on a lilac 

 ground ; and a yellowish marginal line edged on both sides with 

 dusky, within which is a brown waved band on the lilac ground 

 between the ocelli and the margin. Hind wing with a discal, very 

 much angled, dark brown line, within which is a very distinct lilac 

 litura above the third median nervule and just beyond the apex of 

 the cell; the submarginal ocelli large, the upper one distinctly 

 pupilled with white, and all of them profusely speckled with white ; 

 the usual marginal markings." (de Niceville.) 



" Exp. 2 2*7 inches " (69 mm.). 



Hab. Two specimens taken by the late Professor J. "Wood- 

 Mason at Sibsagar in Assam, and now in the Indian Museum, 

 Calcutta, are, I believe, unique. 



103. Lethe serbonis, Heicitson (Debis), Ent. Month. Mag. xiii, 1876. 



p. 151 ; M. 8r de N. Butt. Ind. i, 1883, p. 155 • Moore (Debis), 

 Lep. Ind. i, 1890-92, p. 252, pi. 80, figs. 3, 3 a, 3 b } tf $ . 



S 2 • Shortly and broadly caudate at apex of vein 4 in hind 

 wing. Upperside rich umber-brown; fore and hind wings with 

 slender subterminal and terminal dark lines. Fore wing $ uni- 

 form ; 2 with a transverse pale postdiscal fascia and a pale 

 preapical spot. Hind wing with a slightly curved line of five 

 black ocelli, the subtornal white-pupilled, the rest blind. Under- 

 side similar but paler ; both fore and hind wings crossed by darker 

 sinuous lines as follows — two medially and one preapically across 

 cell of fore wing, a pale conspicuous band between the median and 

 preapical lines in the cell ; the intermediate line prolonged across 

 the hind wing and dividing into two below the subcostal vein ; a 



