SATYRINsK 
225 
about one-fourth before end of the cell; discocellulars outwardly oblique, short, lower 
slightly concave, lower radial from angle near upper end; middle median veinlet 
emitted at about one-fourth and lower veinlet at two-fourths before end of the cell; 
submedian recurved. Hindwing broad, bluntly ovate; costa arched at the base ; apex 
rounded; exterior margin convex, slightly scalloped and somewhat angular in the 
middle; abdominal margin long; costal vein arched at the base; cell short, small; 
first subcostal branch emitted at nearly one-third before end of the cell; disco¬ 
cellulars slightly oblique, upper shortest, angular in the middle, radial from the 
angle ; two upper median branches emitted from end of the cell, lower branch at 
about one-third before the end; sub median nearly straight. Body robust, laxly 
clothed; head large; eyes large, smooth; palpi broad, ascending, compressed and 
laxly clothed, hairy in front, apical joint small and laxly scaled. Antennae long, 
slender, terminating in an elongated slender gradually-formed club. Middle and 
hindlegs stout, long, scaly. Byes naked. 
Type .—N. Hilda. 
HEOBINA HILDA. (Plate 74, fig. 1, 1%^ ? ). 
h Neorina Hilda , Westwood, in Doubleday and Hewitson’s Gen. D. Lep. p. 370, pi. 65, fig. 2, £ (1851). 
Moore, Catal. Lep. Mus. E. I. C. i. p. 226 (1857). Butler, Catal. Satyr. Brit. Mus. p. Ill 
(1868). Marshall and de Niceville, Butt, of India, etc. i. p. 134 (1883). 
Imago. —Male. Upperside rich deep olivescent ochreous-brown, with two sub- 
marginal blackish lunular lines ; cilia ochreous-yellow, brightest on the hindwing. 
Forewing with the apical half more dusky-brown ; an oblique sinuous-bordered bright 
ochreous-yellow broad band crossing from middle of the costa to posterior angle, 
this band being indented at end of the cell; beyond is an incurved subapical series 
of four white spots, of which the upper second is the largest, the third being minute 
and centring the large slightly-apparent blackish spot of the underside. Hindwing 
with a prominent narrow ochreous-yellow fascia bordering the apex, and some yellow 
scales externally bordering the outer snbmarginal line. Underside dark olivescent 
ochreous-brown; the two submarginal black sinuous lines being very prominent, 
and the inner line more or less bordered inwardly with lilacine-blue scales. Fore¬ 
wing with the ochreous-yellow oblique band as on upperside; the apical white spots, 
and a large blue-black subapical ocellus with yellow outer ring, all very prominent. 
Hindwing with yellow apical border as above; a prominent large blue-black sub¬ 
apical ocellus, and four lower much smaller and less defined ocelli with blue-speckled 
centres, of which the three upper anteriorly decrease to a minute spot, and the lower 
or subanal ocellus only being ringed with yellow ; with a subbasal and a discal 
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