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at the origin of the upper discocellular, and continuing pai’allel with it to the hind 
margin of the cell halfway between the forkings of the median vein, continued 
obscurely through the submedian space ; the outer line runs in a parabola from the 
costal vein to the upper median, skirting but not touching the end of the ceil, and, 
crossing the base of the upper median space, disappears above the last ocellus. 
Ocelli six, all perfect, large, with, white pupils surrounded by black and ochreous 
and set in a large violet-whitish ring ; the first ocellus is within the line of the 
others, and is extremely large, the next three subequal, the next larger, the sixth 
geminate, with two separate white-pupilled black spots in a yellow field; two wavy 
submarginal pale lines.” 
Expanse, ? 3^ inches. 
Haeitat.- —Margherita, Upper Assam. 
A single female of this species was obtained by Mr. W. Doherty, near Mar¬ 
gherita, during his collecting tour on the Upper Assam frontier, between August 
and December. 
Our illustration of this species on Plate No. 86, fig. 2, is a reproduction of the 
figure of Mr. Doherty’s female, as above quoted. 
Genus TANSIMA. 
Tansima , Moore, Trans. Ent. Soc, Loud. 1881, p. 305. 
Lethe [group 3 part), Marshall and de Nieeville, Butt, of India, etc., i. p. 157 (1883). 
Imago.' —Male. Wings short, broad. Forewing with the costa very much 
arched from the base, apex obtusely rounded, exterior margin very slightly oblique 
and hardly convex, posterior margin almost as long as the anterior, nearly straight ; 
cell broad, extending a little beyond half length of the wing; first and second 
subcostal branches starting from near end of the cell; discocellulars outwardly 
oblique, upper angled near the subcostal and concave below, the lower slightly concave 
anteriorly, radials from the angles. Hindiving broadly oval; anterior margin long and 
arched from the base, apex obtuse, exterior margin oblique, convex posteriorly, very 
slightly wavy ; cell broadly triangular; lower discocellular terminating immediately 
beyond the middle median veinlet. Body rather short ; palpi long, narrow, second 
joint reaching above the head, clothed in front with rather long porrect hairs, apical 
joint narrow, clothed with much shorter hair in front; middle and hind legs slender, 
naked; antenna slender, with an elongated pointed club; eyes hairy. 
Type*— T. Satyrina. 
TANSIMA VERMA (Plate 86, figs. 3, 3a, b, $ $ ). 
Satyrus Verma , Kollar, in IliigePs Reise Kaschmir, iv. 2, p. 447, pi. 16, figs, 1, 2 (1844); 
Debis Verma , Westwood, in Doubleday and Hewitson’s Gen. D. Lep. p. 360 (1851). Moore, Catal. 
Lep. Mus. E. I. Compy., i. p. 217 (1857). 
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