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a brown and a ferruginous ring, and then an outer pale ring; marginal line pale 
bordered. Eindwing with a transverse discal dark brown line acutely angulated on 
the median veinlets, followed by a series of six prominent ocelli, each with a black 
centre and white pupil, an ochreous, then a dark brown, and an outer violaceous 
ring. 
Female. “ ITpperside castaneous. Foretving with rather more than the 
outer half fuscous, crossed from the middle of the costa to near the anal angle 
b y a decreasing white band, which is tinged with ochreous anteriorly, its inner 
edge very straight and sharply defined, its outer edge less regular and blurred ; 
two small ochreous subapical spots divided by the fifth subcostal nervule. Hind - 
■wing with the outer half fuscous, bearing a submarginal series of four black 
spots placed upon a castaneous band, the upper one large and round, the second 
somewhat quadrate and extending to the inner of the two pale marginal fine 
lines, the third and fourth small and oval; there are faint traces also of a spot in 
the discoidal and a geminated one in the submedian interspace. Underside pale 
ochreous-brown. Foreiving with two ferruginous fine lines crossing the middle of 
• the cell, the discal band as above but somewhat lengthened posteriorly, the ground 
colour within it somewhat darker than the rest of the wing; a submarginal series 
of four small perfect ocelli, made up of a white pupil, a black ring, a ring of the 
ground colour, a ferruginous ring, and an outer pale ring; two fine dark marginal 
lines. Hindiving with two discal fine irregular ferruginous lines from the costa to the 
submedian veinlet, the lower discocell alar veinlet ferruginous ; a submarginal series 
of six perfect ocelli, made up of a black white-pupilled centre, an ochreous ring, a 
dark brown ring, and then an outer violaceous ring, the upper ocellus much the 
largest, the second and fourth sabequal, as are also the third and sixth, which 
are the smallest, the latter twinned ; two fine dark marginal lines inwardly defined 
by a pale violet line and enclosing a fine ochreous line. Cilia pale brown through¬ 
out .’ 3 
Expanse, £ 2f-, ? 2f inches. 
Habitat.— Buxa, Bhotan. 
The male differs above from Sikkim specimens of L. Dinarbas in the decidedly 
less obliquity of the pale-bordered discal line of the forewing, and on the underside 
of the forewing in the lilac band across the cell being much narrower, with uneven 
instead of straight edges; the discal oblique band lilac throughout, straight, and of 
equal width throughout (in L. Dinarbas the upper portion of the band only is lilac, 
this portion too in that species being wider) ; in having an additional ocellus in the 
subcostal interspace (in L . Dinarbas there are always three ocelli only). On the 
hind wing the discal bands are deep brown instead of ferruginous, and the lilac wash¬ 
ings throughout much more brilliant. The female differs from the same sex of L. 
