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and more distinctly ochreous bordered. Underside with the oblique white band and 
small subapical spot, as on upperside, the white band sometimes slightly bulged out 
on the middle of its inner edge, the band also broadly edged interiorly with bright 
dark brown ; the three submarginal ocelli as in the male. Hindwing with the sub- 
basal and discal transverse line, as in male, bright dark brown; ocelli and marginal 
lines also as in male. Body beneath, legs, and sides of palpi pale brownish-ochreous ; 
antennae with prominent black terminal band. 
Expanse, c?2f- to 2f, ? 2§ to 2f inches. 
Habitat. —N. W. Himalayas. 
Distribution and Habits. —Baron von Hiigel obtained the male and female at 
“ Simla and Masuri.” Col. A. M. Lang (Ent. Mo. Mag. 1861, 181) says this insect 
“ frequents a region about 200 miles from Kasauli, in damp glens, where tall rocks 
cast a shadow all day, this insect is to be found pitched on the rocks or at their foot, 
or in the rank vegetation near, but never seeks the broad sunshine.” “Both sexes 
were taken by Col. Lang at an elevation of 7000 feet, at Masuri, in June, and in 
Lower Kunawur” (Butt, of India, i. 155). Capt. H. B. Hellard (MS. Notes) 
records it from Simla and Masuri, at end of June and beginning of October.” 
“Major C. T. Marshall obtained numerous males in May in Chumba, and 
both sexes were taken by Capt. A. Gr. Young in Kqju from May to July, also 
the male only by Mrs. Deane in Chini in June ” (Butt, of India, 155). The Rev. J. 
Hocking (P. Z. S. 1882, 235) records specimens from the Kangra District, N. W. 
Himalayas. Mr. W. Doherty (J. A. S. Bengal, 1886, 115) obtained it in “ Ivumaon 
generally at 3000 to 7000 feet.” 
LETHE DINARBAS (Plate 85, figs. 2, 2a, b, ^ 
Debis Dinarbas , Hewitson, Exotic Butterflies, iii. p. 77, Debis pi. 3, fig. 15 (1863),^. Butler, 
Catal. Satyr. Brit. Mus. p. 117 (1868). Marshall and de Kiceville, Butt, of India, i. p. 155, 
(1883). Elwes, Trans. Ent. Soc. Bond. 1888, p. 309. 
Imago. —Male. Upperside darker brown than in L. Hyrania, and of a more 
vinaceous tint. Forewing crossed by a similar but narrower pale-bordered oblique 
discal dusky-brown line, which is somewhat excurved; subapical pale spot and lower 
black spots similar. Hindwing with more prominent submarginal black spots. 
Underside darker than L. Hyrania. Foreiving with similar markings; the oblique 
discal line somewhat excurved, its upper outer border, the interspace between the 
cell streaks, and borders of the ocelli being vivid purplish-grey. Hindwing with a 
similar but darker subbasal and discal line, and more prominent ocelli, the interspace 
between the subbasal and discal line washed with purplish-grey, and the outer 
borders of the ocelli vivid pale purplish-grey. 
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