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cell, and on the underside in the band in the cell, as also the band 

 beyond the cell, of the foreiuing being very prominent, both of which bands 

 are ochreous instead of silvery white. 



Hab. Jalauri pass, N. W. Himalayas. 



4. Lethe sideeea, Marshall. 



S . Allied to L. sidonis, but differs in being smaller, in the uniform 

 spotless upper surface, and the uniform paler brown ground-colour of the 

 underside. Forewing entirely wanting the discal bands and the whitish 

 spots on the costal margin ; the only markings being three minute sub- 

 marginal white spots beyond the cell (the middle one faintly circled with 

 black), a single yellowish marginal line edged on both sides with dark 

 brown, and within this a distinct silvery lilac submarginal line extending 

 from the apex to the second median nervule. Sindiuing with all the 

 silvery streaks brighter and more distinctly lilac ; the ocelli all blacker and 

 less prominently pupilled with white ; the second and third ocelli from the 

 apex out of line, much nearer the margin, the silvery band within 

 following this curve and deeply sinuated beyond the cell. 



Had. Sikkim. 



5. Lethe sattatati, de N. 



% . Similar in outline to L. latiaris ? and differing from it on the 

 UPPERSiDE only in the absence of the transverse oblique ochreous line 

 and the subcostal spot near apex of forewing. 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. Foreiving with an irregular discal transverse 

 brown line ; a bar in the cell within the subbasal line ; five indistinct 

 submarginal ocelli circled with lilac and brown on a lilac ground ; and a 

 yellowish marginal line edged on both sides with dusky, within which a 

 a brown band on the lilac ground between the ocelli and the margin. 

 Sindwing with a discal very much angled dark brown line, within which 

 is a very distinct lilac litura above the third median nervule ; the sub- 

 marginal ocelli large, the upper one distinctly pupilled with white and all 

 of them profusely speckled with white ; the usual marginal markings. 



Hab. Sibsagar, Assam {S. E. Peal). 



6. Neope bhima, Marshall. 



^ . Allied to N. moorei, Butler. Upperside : hindwing with only six 

 oval black submarginal spots circled with yellow, the first minute, the rest 

 large, prominent ; two swarthy submarginal lines and the margin itself swar- 

 thy. Underside : the basal area of both wings pale olivaceous brown, irro- 



