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LEPID OPTERA UVD IGA. 
Soc. 1890, 295), and by Gapt. E. T. Watson on the Burmese side of these 
hills during the same expedition, “ three males and one female being taken at Tiling, 
1000 feet, in March ” (J. Bomb. N. H. Soc. 1891, 10). Major C. H. E. Adamson 
(Cat. Butterflies collected in Burma, p. 8) records “ three specimens from the Moul- 
mein District and Arakan, in April. 55 Capt. 0. T. Bingham (Butt. Ind. 146) “took a 
single male in the Donat Range, Upper Tenasserim, in January. A specimen from 
Tenasserim, taken by Capt. Bingham is in the British Museum Collection. 
DEBIS SEEBGNXS (Plate 80, fig. 3, 8a, b, $ ? ). 
Debts Serbonis, Hewitson, Ent. Monthly Mag. 1876, p. 151; id . Desc. Lep. Coll. Atkinson, p. 2 3 pi. 1, 
figs. 4, 5 (1879), $. 
Lethe Serbonis , Marshall and de Niceville, Butt, of India, etc. i. p. 155 (1883). Elwes, Trans. Ent. Soc. 
Bond. 1888, p. 310. 
Imago. —Male. Upperside dark olivescent ochreous-brown, glossy ; marginal 
lines and a submarginal fascia dusky-brown ; cilia edged with cinereous. Forewing 
crossed by an extremely indistinct broad dusky discal glandular fascia, which is clothed 
with long and short broad ribbed-scales with dentated tips, and intervening long 
slender androconia with rounded or truncated base and hair-like tasselled tips, some 
shorter, stouter hair-tipt scales : and long slender interspersed hairs ; beyond which 
is a pale subapical spot and below the latter a small blackish spot. Hindwing with 
four small submarginal blackish spots, the lowest being most distinct, white pupilled 
and slightly pale ringed. Underside bright pale olivescent ochreous-brown. Fore - 
wing crossed by a dark red-brown subbasal line, an inner and an outer short line 
within the cell, and a wavy—almost sinuous—discal band, the latter pale ochreous 
bordered externally at its costal end; beyond'is a pale ochreous subapical spot cut 
by the veins, and below it are two small perfect pale brown ocelli, followed by a sub¬ 
marginal dark brown fascia and two marginal lines. Hindwing crossed by a pro¬ 
minent red-brown subbasal and a discal wavy line, a series of six prominent ocelli, 
the upper first, the fifth and sixth being the largest, the sixth duplex, each with a 
black centre, white pupil, ochreous ring, a black ring, and then an outer ochreous ring, 
the second, third and fourth the smallest and with minute black centre, white pupil, 
and similar outer rings; marginal lines dark brown, the inner line bordered 
posteriorly with red-brown. 
Female. Upperside somewhat paler olivescent-brown, glossy; dark marginal 
lines and submarginal fascia distinct. Forewing distinctly palest beyond the trans¬ 
verse discal prominent dusky line, which is slightly undulate, paler bordered 
externally especially at its costal end; the subapical pale spot and slightly visible 
lower pale-bordered black spots. Hindwing with five submarginal pale-bordered 
black spots, the lowest with a white pupil. Underside with the ground-colour much 
