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pale-ochreous. Foreiving crossed by two blackish bars within the cell, with their 
interspace ochreous ; an inner discal interrupted glandular fascia, which is clothed 
with numerous rather short narrow blackish-brown scales, having slightly divergent 
bidentate tips, and a few larger wide paler ribbed-scales with tridentate tips ; beyond 
which is an outer discal blackish angulated band, outwardly bordered by an 
ochreous macular band, followed by a subapical superposed row of small ochreous 
spots, and a submarginal blackish lunular fascia. Eindiving crossed by a narrow 
angulated blackish discal band and a submarginal lunular band, their interspace being 
ochreous and bearing five rounded black spots, each of which has a slightly paler 
outer ring, the two upper spots being the largest and the third the smallest. 
Underside paler olivescent brownish-ochreous (as in Z. Goalpara). Forewing crossed 
by two broad dark olivescent-brown bars within the cell, with pale olivescent-ochreous 
interspaces; followed by a dark discal angulated pale-ochreous outer bordered band, 
two superposed small white subapical spots, and an upper white intersected costal 
spot; beyond which is a dark narrow submarginal fascia, and a slender marginal 
line. Eindiving crossed by a subbasal wavy dark-brown band with white border, a 
narrow bidentate medial streak, and a broad angulated discal band, their inner 
areas being pale-ochreous; followed by a series of five ocelli (the usual anal ocellus 
being absent), each with a black centre and blue-speckled pupil, a narrow ochreous 
ring, and then a narrow brown ring, the upper ocelli being further bordered ex¬ 
teriorly with white; marginal line with a slender nacreous-white inner border, which 
is triangularly dilated at the anal angle. Body beneath, fore legs, middle and hind 
legs beneath, and sides of palpi pale-ochreous ; collar white ; antennm brown above, 
reddish-ochreous beneath, with a well-formed club having a subterminal black band. 
Expanse, 2-§- to 2§ inches. 
Habitat. —-Sikkim ; Bhotan. 
Distribution.— “ Taken at Senchal, in Sikkim, at 8000 feet, in August, by Mr. 
Paul Mowis ” (J. A. S. Beng. 1883, 93). Mr. H. J. Elwes writes (Tr. Ent. Soc. 
1888, 319), I found this species, which has hitherto been very rare in collections, 
not uncommon on the road to Tonglo, in Sikkim, at 8000 to 9000 feet, in July; and 
Mr. Moller’s collectors brought numerous specimens from the same locality in 
August. It also occurs in the interior of Bhotan and Sikkim. It settles on the 
path and flies into the forest when disturbed. The females are seldom taken, and 
differ but slightly from the male.” 
Z0FH0ESSA JALAUBJDA (Plate 92, figs. 2, 2a, (J). 
Zophoesm Jalaurida , de Hiceville, Journ. Asiatic Soc. Bengal, 1880, p. 245. Marshall and de Nice- 
ville, Butt, of India, etc. i. p. 166, pi. x« fig. 19, £ . 
Imago.— Male. Upperside dusky olive-brown, glossy ; cilia prominently alter- 
