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large glandular patch of lustreless dushj-black scales situated slightly above and broadly 
beneath the middle of the submedian , on both the upper and underside of the wing. 
Hindiving with a series of four very indistinct slightly pale-bordered black ocelli; a 
large oval subcostal glandular patch of lustrous blackish scales , and a recumbent tuft of 
black hairs overlapping a glandular patch of blackish scales at base of the middle median 
veinlet. Underside pale olivaceous ochreous-brown ; marginal lunular lines paler. 
Forewing with two transverse dark reddish-brown lines crossing the cell with a shorter 
line below them, and a curved wavy discal line, the latter incurved at the costal end ; a 
series of five ill-defined pale-ringed ocelli, the upper ocellus being incompletely deve¬ 
loped, and all encompassed by a dark brown outer border. Hindiving crossed by a 
dark reddish-brown angular subbasal line and a wavy discal line; beyond which are 
six prominent black ocelli, each composed of a black centre with a white pupil, a 
yellow and then a black, and lastly a pale violet outer ring, the upper ocellus largest 
and placed near the discal line, the lowest being duplex. Body and legs beneath, 
and sides of palpi pale ochreous-brown. Female unknown. 
Expanse, S 2J inches. 
Habitat. —Bhotan. 
Distribution. —“ Males of this species were obtained in Bhotan by the native 
collectors of Messrs. O. Moller and A. V. Knyvett.” (De Niceville, 1. c. 451.) 
The illustration of this species on our Plate Ho. 76, fig. 2, is taken from the 
type specimen of the male, kindly lent for this purpose by Mr. L. de Niceville. 
E,ANGBIA PEGTJANA. 
Lethe Gulnihal , var. Elwes, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1891, p. 263. 
Male. Differs from tj^pical Bhotanese Gulnihal in the forewing being com¬ 
paratively more convex at the apex, the exterior margin slightly concave, a longer 
and less convex posterior margin ; the glandular patches similar, but the black tuft 
of hairs on hindwing somewhat broader. Upperside purpurescent-brown. Under¬ 
side much brighter coloured and ochreous in tint; the transverse cell streak on the 
forewing, and the subbasal and discal line on both wings brighter red, more 
irregular in their course, especially those on the hindwing, and sinuous ; the ocelli 
on the forewing are incurved (not linearly disposed as in Gulnihal), are also larger in 
size but less defined ; the ocelli on the hindwing are also much smaller (being half 
the size of those in Gulnihal) and with much less developed outer rings. 
Expanse, 2f inches. 
Habitat. —E. Pegu, Burma. 
The female of it. Peguana , according to Mr. Elwes (1. c. 263), “is much 
paler on both surfaces than the male, and has the costa of the forewing, a spot 
the apex, and a faintly marked patch below it, of a lighter brownish-yellow, 
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