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vening submarginal line darker. Forewing with a narrow oblique subapical white 
band, below which is a large prominent black ocellus with white pupil and ochreous 
outer ring, and a very small similar ocellus sometimes present above the white band; 
a slender tuft of black hairs overlapping a glandular patch on each side of the 
middle of the submedian vein. Hindwing with a very small indistinct ocellus between 
the middle and lower median veins. A glandular tuft of yellow hairs radiating 
from below the base of the subcostal vein over a nacreous costal patch of scales. 
Underside with the basal area darker ; marginal lines ochreous. Forewing with the 
oblique subapical lilacine-white band, a prominent large lower-submarginal ocellus 
and two obliquely-disposed apical smaller ocelli, each with a bright ochreous outer- 
ring and minute white pupil. Hindwing with a submarginal series of seven similar 
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prominent ocelli, the four upper and the two lowest being the smallest, the fifth very 
large and more oval in shape; outer edge of dark basal area wavy, lilacine bordered 
and with a more or less dentate lilacine mark above the upper median vein. Body 
brown above, paler beneath; legs and palpi ochreous-brown. 
Female somewhat larger, and paler. Upperside. Forewing with the oblique 
subapical white band twice the width of that of the male; the small upper ocellus 
plainly defined, the lower ocellus larger and more prominent. Hindwing with a small 
ocellus between the middle and lower median veins; submarginal line blackish. 
Underside. Forewing with the subapical white band prominent; two small prominent 
oblique apical ocelli and a large lower ocellus as in the male, marginal lines 
ochreous ; outer edge of basal area lilacine and dilated posteriorly. Hindwing with 
the ocelli larger than in male; marginal lines broader and ochreous ; edge of basal 
area irregularly but broadly lilacine bordered. 
Expanse, S If, ? 2 inches. 
Habitat. —South Andamans. 
Distkibution.— cc This species has only as yet been taken in the vicinity of Port 
Blair in the South Andamans, in May, June and July.” (de Niceville, l.c. p. 106.) 
VIEAPA MANII. 
My cede sis (Vimpa) Mcmii , Doherty, Journ. Asiatic Society of Bengal, 1886, p. 257, ? . 
Imago.— c4 Female. Upperside fuscous. Forewing with the white band wider 
than in any allied species, and almost crossing the apex. Hindwing unmarked 
except by two submarginal lines obscurely darker. Underside paler brown ; a broad 
dull violet band across the disc of hindwing, unmarked with white, its inner border 
nearly straight. This band is obscurely visible on the lower part of the forewing, 
not extending to the white band ; below the white band one large ocellus, above it 
two apical ocelli set obliquely, the upper many times the larger, the ochreous rings 
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