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from the costa to lower end of the cell, and from thence to end yellow; beyond is a 
slender undulated pale-yellow discal band, an outer series of six prominent ocelli, the 
upper one being the largest and inwardly situated, each with a small black centre 
with, white pupil, a bright ochreous broad ring, and a slender black ring, all being 
inwardly bordered by a silvery-white line and outwardly by a yellow line ; marginal 
black line bordered by pale-yellow; the lower median and submedian vein also lined 
with yellow. Body and legs beneath, collar, and sides of palpi pale-ochreous ; 
antenna) brown above, with blackish subterminal band and reddish tip. 
Expanse, 2£ to 2f inches. 
Habitat. —N.-W. and E. Himalayas. 
Distribution. —In Sikkim, Mr. H. J. Elwes “ found this species rare on the 
road up to Tonglo, in July; a specimen was also taken on the G-oompahar in June, 
and a few others on Tonglo and Tendong in August. It occurs at from 7000 to 
9000 feet, and has the same habits as the Zophoessas. My collectors also brought 
it from the interior in 1881 and 1883. The female, which is rare, only differs from 
the male in being larger and paler 55 (Trans. Ent. Soc. 1888, 320). Mr. L. de Nice- 
ville (Proc. As. Soc. Beng. 1887, 147) also records u its capture in Sikkim in 
September. 55 Mr. W. Doherty (Journ. As. Soc. Bengal, 1886, 117) records the 
capture of specimens, which he refers to this species, in the Pindari Valley, at 7000 
to 8000 feet elevation in N.-W. Kumaon, “ these specimens being darker than those 
from Sikkim, and the silver band narrower. 55 A specimen, taken in Kumaon, at 9000 
feet, in June, is also in the British Museum collection. 
PTJTLIA RAMADEVA (Plate 90, figs. 3, 3a, 8 ? ). 
ZopJioessci Romadeva , de Mceville, Proc. Asiatic Soc. Bengal, 1887, p. 147 ; id. Journ. Asiatic Soc. 
Beng. 1888, p. 274, pi. 13, fig. 3, $ . Elwes, Trans. Ent. Soc. Bond. 1888, p. 320, pi. ix. fig. 2. 
Imago. —Upperside olivescent ochreous-brown. Differs from Baladeva in the 
foreivincj being crossed by a broader oblique discal pale-brown band, an outer row of 
larger blackish spots encompassed by a broader pale lateral band, and followed only 
by a slender marginal line. Hindiving with similarly-disposed larger but less pale 
ringed spots. Underside much darker olive-brown. Forewing with only the middle 
pale olivescent-yellow bar across the cell, a discal band of the same width, followed 
by the silvery-white inner-bordered row of six darker and more prominent ocelli, and 
outer yellow lines. Kindwing crossed by a medial band which is silvery-white an¬ 
teriorly and olive-yellow posteriorly, followed by the series of prominent ocelli, each 
with larger black centre, a white pupil, narrow ochreous ring, and then a dark-brown 
ring, all inwardly-bordered by dull silvery-white and outwardly the upper four ocelli 
by olivescent-yellow; the extreme outer margin of the wing being also yellow and 
traversed by the two dark brown marginal lines. Body and legs beneath, collar, and 
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