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iris of ■which is a patch or short transverse band of rather paler fulvous, Tho secondaries 
have a complete ocellus between the first and second median nervulcs, and there is often a 
reddish spot on the interspace above. Under surface of primaries bright fulvous, costa and 
outer margin grey -brown, apex freckled with whitish ; ocellus as on upper surface, but iris is 
j-ellowish ; secondaries are pale grey, the basal two thirds, limited by an indented brown line, 
is marked with numerous short brown stria) and indications of an interior transverso line; 
the submarginal area is clouded and striated with brown, and has a series of indistinct white 
points. 
Female. Paler ; ocellus of primaries as in male, but larger and with a reddish flush from the inner 
edge of iris towards base of the wing. Under surface of primaries as in the male, but the 
secondaries are paler and traversed by two brown central lines, enclosing a darker space. 
Expanse, cS oG-GO millim., J 55-60 millim. 
Common and generally distributed in Western China. It occurs in June, 
July, and August, and is found up to 10,000 feet. 
Callerebia sylvicola. 
CaUerebia sylvicola, Obertliiir, Etud. d'Entom. xi. p, 'M, pi. iv. fig, 25 (1886). 
Blackish brown. Primaries have a large oval subapical ocellus, with two bluish-white pupils and a 
dull fulvous iris. Secondaries have a broad dull fulvous band on submarginal area, enclosing 
four black spots with bluish-white centres. Under surface of primaries reddish brown, with 
dark grej--brown margins; two blackish transverse lines on outer margin, the outermost 
preceded and followed by greyish : secondaries grey, clouded and heavily freckled with 
brownish ; the basal two thirds slightly darker and limited by a blackish, wavy, curved line ; 
there are five complete submarginal ocelli, and the irides of these, as also of the ocellus on 
primaries, are yellowish buff ; a wavy, curved, blackish line edged outwardly with greyish 
before the outer margin. 
Expanse G2 millim. 
I have only two examples of this species ; one of these has an additional 
white spot surrounded with dull fulvous placed at the costal end of the 
fulvous band of secondaries ; in the other specimen there is a small additional 
ocellus towards anal angle on under surface of secondaries. 
This species was taken by Mr. Pratt at Cliia-ting-fu, Western China, in 
July. 
M. Obertliiir says that the type of C. sylvicola was taken at Chapa. 
Callere*bia orixa. (Plate XII. fig. 7, var.) 
CaUerebia orixa, Moore, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond. 187.2, p. 555 ; Marshall & de Niceville, 
Butt. Ind. i. p. 245 (1882). 
Erebia polyphemus, Obertliiir, Etud. d'Entom. ii. p. 33, pi. ii. fig. 2 (1876). 
" Male : Upperside dark chocolate velvety-brown, with an indistinct narrow submarginal black 
line. Fore wing with a large subapical ocellus, composed of a round black spot, encircled by 
