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LEPID OP TEE A INDIO A. 
incurved moderately broad yellow discal band, and a submarginal series of six very 
prominent ocelli, of which, the upper is very large, the fifth also large, the sixth duplex, 
each with black centre, a white pupil, ochreous-yellow ring, then a dark brown ring, 
the upper one being encircled by an outer yellow ring, and the others encompassed 
by a yellow outer ring. 
Female, Upperside darker brown. Forewing crossed by a much broader and 
more oblique paler yellow band, which also broadly extends to the posterior margin 
just before the angle; the ocelli and contiguous costal spot present but much less 
defined. Hind/wing marked as in the male, the ocelli being somewhat larger and 
the exterior margin with a broader and more pointed angle at end of the middle 
median. Underside of the same colour as in the male ; marginal bordered-lines the 
same. Forewing with the oblique pale yellow band as on upperside; five ocelli as in 
the male, and the middle of the cell is crossed by a narrow pale yellow band. Hind- 
wing with the yellow transverse discal band and ocelli as in the male. Body beneath 
and legs pale brownish-ochreous; legs paler beneath ; palpi at the sides pale 
ochreous; antennas reddish-ochreous, with black subterminal band. 
Expanse, S 3f, ? 31 inches. 
Habitat. —Bhotan. 
This beautiful species was obtained by Mr. Knyvett’s native collectors near 
Buxa, in Bhotan. 
Our illustrations of this species on Plate No. 86, figs. 1, la, b, represent the 
male and female, from the type specimens kindly lent for this purpose by Mr. L. de 
Niceville and Mr. H. J. Elwes. 
DIONANA tfAGA (Plate 86, fig. 2, ?). 
Lethe Naga, Doherty, Journ. Asiatic Soc. Bengal, 1889, p. 123, pi. x. fig. 4, ? . 
cc Female. Upperside dark fuscous. Forewing with a broad white oblique band 
from the costa (near which it is broader and whiter) to the submedian, above 
which it is suddenly bent downwards, passing close by the end of the cell but not 
touching it, its inner border distinct, its outer diffused. Hindwing with two pale 
submarginal lines, the ocelli showing through the wing, especially the white pupil of 
the fifth. Underside uniform light fuscous-brown with a slight bronzy lustre. 
For Giving. Base unmarked except by a very obscure darker line across the cell, the 
white band as above, two straight pale submarginal lines, and five perfect subequal 
ocelli ringed with pale violet, set in nearly a straight line between the lower median 
and the lower subcostal branch. Hindiving with two irregular transverse darker 
lines placed unusually close together, and enclosing a narrow space obscurely glossed 
with violet. These lines originate below the costal vein, the inner crossing the cell 
