1880.] 



some new Indian Butterflies. 



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rated and irregularly streaked and spotted with dark brown, with a few ochre- 

 ous spots and streaks. A nearly straight band of pale ochreous across both 

 wings beyond the middle bordered interiorly with dark brown most broadly 

 on the forewing. Forewing with a row of five oval black spots pupilled 

 with white and banded with yellow, the third and fourth much larger, 

 placed on a broad discal brown band ; a pale ochreous submarginal band 

 beyond uniting at the anal angle with the pale ochreous median band, the 

 margin and two* submarginal lines swarthy on a yellow-brown ground. 

 JELindwing with a sinuous band of eight perfect ocelli, the seventh and 

 eighth with yellow irides coalescing. 



Hab. Burmah ; taken in April in the upper Thoungyeen forests, 

 Tenasserim, by Captain C. T. Bingham. 



7. Eeebia shallada, Lang. 

 . ? . Allied to Tl. Tcalinda but rather larger, and the male broader- 

 winged than in the species mentioned ; darker and less brightly coloured. 

 IJPPEESIDE with a small, diffused, dark ferruginous patch within the 

 middle of exterior margin on hotJi wings, smaller than in E. kalinda on 

 the forewing, and larger on the hindwing. 



Hab. Kunawar. This species was discriminated by Col. A. M. 

 Lang, R. E., some years ago, but no description has hitherto been 

 published. 



8. Eeebia mani, de N. 



(? . ? . Allied to IE. kalinda, Moore, from Kulu specimens of which 

 species it differs on the tjppeeside in the larger extent and lighter and 

 yellower colour of the patch on the foretving ; and in the entire absence of the 

 ferruginous patch on the hindiving : and on the underside by having the 

 yellowish patch on the forewing as on the upperside and abruptly defined. 



Hab. Chung pass and Lingti, Ladak. 



9. MxcALESis ocuLTis, Marshall. 



^ . S . Allied to M. onatus, Hewitson. TJppEEaiDE : forewing with the 

 lower ocellus considerably larger, and broadly surrounded with ferruginous 

 yellow ; the yellow almost reaching the inner margin and connected by a band 

 of the same colour with the costa : hindwing with four increasing black 

 ocelli white-pupilled and with yellow rings, the yellow rings coalescing. 

 Undeeside with a yellow discal band crossing both wings, prominent in the 

 female, obsolete except near the costa in the male. 



Hab. Travancore ; taken in May in the Ashamboo hills by Mr. 

 Harold S. Fergusson. 



