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more prominently defined, and of a conspicuously paler colour, all being pale- 
yellow, Underside. Forewing with the pale borders to the cell streaks and to the 
subapical markings, white; the discal spots and posterior streaks being also pale 
ochreous-white; the dark cell streaks are also sharply defined and with well- 
separated pale interspaces. IHndwing with brighter dark markings, paler ochreous 
borderings and lilacine-grey speckled edgings; the ocelli paler ockreous-ringed, and 
the submarginal clouded-border bright fulvous. 
Expanse, 3 inches. 
Habitat.— Naga Hills ; E. Pegu. 
Distribution. —According to Mr. H. J. Elwes (P. Z. S. 1891, 265) this species 
was obtained by Mr. W. Doherty 46 in the Naga Hills, at 5000 to 8000 feet, July to 
August, and also found very abundant in the Karen Hills, East Pegu, at 4000 to 
5000 feet elevation; March to April. 15 
The illustration of this species on our Plate 94, fig. 2, represents a male from 
the Karen Hills. 
Chinese and Japanese allied species op Blanaida.— B. Armandi (Satyrus 
Armandi, Oberthtir, Etudes Ent. 1876, p. 27, pi. 2, fig. 5). Habitat, E. Tibet.— 
B . fusca (Neope Armandi, var. fusca, Leech, Entomologist, 1891, p. 68). Habitat, 
W. China.— B. simulans (Neope simulans, Leech, id . 1891, p. 66). Habitat , W. 
China.— B. agrestis (Satyrus agrestis, Oberthtir Et. Ent. 1876, p. 27, pi. 2, fig. 3). 
Habitat , E. Tibet.— B. albicans (Satyrus albicans, Leech, Butt. Japan, China, etc., 
p. 54). Habitat , W. China.— B. ramosa (Neope ramosa, Leech, Ent. 1890, p. 29). 
Habitat , W. China.— B. GoscKkevitschii (Lasiommata Grosck. Menetries, Catal. Mus. 
Petrop. Lep. p. 121, pi. x. fig. 4 (1857). Pryer, Lep. Japan, p. 32, pi. 9, fig. 11. 
Habitat, Japan.— B.Niphonica (Neope Niphonica, Butler, Ann. N. H. 1881, p. 133). 
Habitat, Japan.— B. Japonica (N. Japonica, Butler, id. 1867, p. 167). Habitat , 
Japan.— B. Bremeri (Lasiommata Bremeri, Felder, Wien. Ent. Monats. 1862, p. 28. 
Syn. Neope Romanovi, Leech, Entom. 1890, p. 29). Habitat, W. China.— B . 
Oberthuri (N. Oberthuri, Leech, Entom. 1891, p. 24). Habitat, W. China.— B . 
Moorei (N. Moorei, Butler, Ann. N. H. 1867, p. 166, pi. 4, fig. 7). Habitat , China. 
Genus PAT ALA. 
Differs from typical Blanaida . Forewing comparatively shorter, broader, and 
more triangular in form; the apex more pointed, and the cell broader; the glandu¬ 
lar fascia is broader and more apparent, being clothed with extremely delicate long 
narrow ribbed-scales with bidentate or tridentate tips, and with several inter¬ 
spersed long slender androconia with truncated-bulbous base and hair-like tasselled- 
vol. i. June 25th, 1892. 
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