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and submedian veins. Underside. Both wings with the basal area pale ochreous- 
brown (paler than in S. Nicotia) and with numerous uniformly distributed dark 
brown strigss; transverse discal line, narrow, ochreous-yellow; outer margin of 
wings pale violescent ochreous-brown; marginal lines ochreous. Forewing with 
ocelli as on the upperside but somewhat smaller, the subapical ocellus generally 
having a minute ocellule attached above and below it (as in the male type), and the 
large median ocellus sometimes with a minute ocellule attached above it. Hindwing 
with seven ocelli, somewhat larger than in S. Nicotia. Female. Upperside paler 
than in male. Forewing with the ocelli somewhat smaller. Hindwing with two 
median ocelli. Underside paler than in male ; marked the same. Male on the 
hindwing above with a prominent subbasal tuft of ochreous hairs overlapping a 
glandular patch of black scales . 
Expanse, $ 2 J to 2-J, ? 2^ inches. 
Habitat.— N.-W. and E. Himalayas. 
Distribution.— The type specimen, now in the British Museum, was recorded 
from the Eastern Himalayas. Mr. de Niceville (Butt. Ind. i. 128) records it from 
Bhutan. It has been taken at Naini Tal, 4200 feet, in September. Mr. W. Doherty, 
in his notes on the butterflies taken by him in Kumaon, says (J. A. S. Beng. 1886, 
115): H My two specimens from Kapkot and Baghrihat, taken at 5000 feet, differ from 
a Sikkim specimen in Indian Museum, Calcutta, in having the band below almost 
obsolete. One has only two ocelli on the forewing below; the other has two 
additional smaller ones between them. Both have only two ocelli on the hindwing 
above I have also the dry-season form, one male taken at Jhulaghat, 2000 feet, 
lackk g the ocelli below, but otherwise similar, especially in the prehensores.” 
The illustrations of this species on our Plate 70, figs. 2, 2a, represent the male 
from „ Bhutan specimen, and fig. 2b, that of a female from Naini Tal, kindly lent by 
Mr. 1 de Niceville. 
Genus TELINGA. 
Telinga , Moore, Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. 1880, p. 167. 
Mycalesis ( Telinga ), Marshall and de Niceville, Butt, of India, etc. i. p. 123 (1883). 
Imago. —Forewing comparatively long and narrow, apex slightly convex; 
exterior margin oblique, nearly straight, posterior margin convex near the base ; 
cell long; base of the costal, median, and submedian vein swollen. Hindwing 
broad, somewhat quadrate; costa arched at the base and thence straight to apex; 
exterior margin waved, convexly angular in the middle, anal angle convex; cell 
broad, triangular; discocellulars very long and oblique; second subcostal branch 
emitted just before end of the cell; upper and middle median branches from lower 
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