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more convex and less sinuous, and there are two prominent ocelli present. In the 
hindwing, the broken subbasal and discal brown portions are somewhat different) 
the ocelli being also more prominently developed. 
Distribution. —Two males of this species, from the Khasias, are in our own 
collection. Mr. H. J. Elwes (P. Z. S. 1891, 265) records under the name of 
Neope armandii, “ two males captured by Mr. W. Doherty, in the Naga Hills, and one 
from Bernardmyo, in the Shan States, Burma.” The male here referred to from 
Bernardmyo, which Mr. Elwes has kindly lent us, is identical with the male type of 
Khasiana. A female, also sent with it, from the Naga Hills, two inches and six-eighths 
in expanse, has the upperside of the forewing similar to the male, but the hindwing 
is dark olivescent-brown throughout, with yellow markings only upon the outer 
border of the cell, and the submarginal series of ringed and dentate spots, similar to 
those in B. Pulahoides. The underside is also darker coloured, the markings more 
compact than in the male. Those on the forewing similar to the male. On the 
hindwing the basal and lower discal dark portions are also similar but somewhat 
broader and darker, the intervening subbasal division being narrower, and the entire 
outer area of the wing is also darker coloured, being of an olivescent-brown tint, not 
ochreous as in the male; the ocelli are like those of the male but a little darker. 
The illustration of this species on our Plate 93, fig. 2, represents the male type 
in our own collection. 
B LAN AIDA PTJLAHA (Plate 94, fig. 1, <£). 
Lasiommata, (Enojie) Pulaha , Moore, Catal. Lep. Mus. E. I. Compy. i. p. 227 (1857). 
j Enope Pulaha, Moore, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1865, p. 499. 
Neope Pulaha , Moore, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1865, p. 770. Butler, Ann. Nat. Hist. 1867, p. 166; Ent. 
Mo. Mag. 1868, p. 195; Catal. Satyr. Brit. Mus. p. 112 (1868). Marshall and de Niceville, 
Butt, of India, i. p. 170, pi. xi. fig. 25, $ (1883). 
Imago. —-Male. Upperside dusky olivescent ochreous-brown, darkest externally ; 
cilia blackish, alternated with ochreous-white. Foreiving crossed by a dusky blackish 
indistinctly-defined glandular fascia, clothed with long narrow scales with tridentate 
or quadridentate tips, and numerously interspersed slender androconia , of similar 
length, with bulbous base and fine hair-like tasselled tip ; the median vein and its 
branches at their base, and the submedian to near its end, lined with yellowish- 
ochreous ; within the cell is a yellowish-ochreous oblique streak at its end, and a 
much less-defined streak across its middle; beyond is an irregular transverse discal 
and a similar submarginal series of yellowish-ochreous spots. Hindwing with two 
outer curved-rows of yellowish-ochreous spots and an intervening discal series of ill- 
defined black oval spots. Underside dark brown. Forewing with three zigzag bars 
across the cell, and two costal streaks beyond ockreous-white; base of median vein 
