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with a whitish spot on the first median interspace; the hind margin of the wing 
not bowed as in the male; the ocelli of the hindwing showing on the upper surface, 
and the transverse lines of the underside are wider apart and much fainter. The 
ocelli are also smaller and nearly obsolete on the fare wing. 5 ’ 
Distribution.— “ Found not uncommonly by Mr. W. Doherty, at from 2000 
to 5000 feet in the Karen Hills. A single specimen was also taken by Dr. Manders 
in the Shan Hills ” (Elwes, 1. c. 263). Dr. N. Manders (Tr. But. Soc. 1890, 518) 
records 66 three specimens of the male taken at the Hill station of Bernardmyo, at 
7000 feet, in the Shan States.” 
RAN’GrBIA LATLARIS (Plate 76, fig. 3, 3a, b, $ ? .) 
Debis latiaris , Hewitson, Exotic Butt. iii. Debts , pi. 1, fig. 4 (1862 ),(?• 
Lethe latiaris, Butler, Catal. Satyr. Brit. Mus. p. 117 (1868). Marshall and de ISTiceville, Butt, of 
India, etc. i. p. 140 (1883). Elwes, Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. 1888, p. 308, 312. 
Imago. —Male. Upperside olivaceous ochreous-brown; cilia pale cinereous- 
brown. Foreiving with a slightly developed glandular patch of dusky scales on the 
submedian vein. Hindwing with the five ocelli of the underside slightly visible ; 
marginal lines pale bordered ; with a prominent tuft of recumbent black hairs over¬ 
lapping a glandular patch of scales at base of middle median veinlet. Underside pale 
olivaceous-brown ; marginal lines dark brown and ockreous bordered. Foreiving 
crossed by a dark reddish-brown straight subbasal line, a shorter line within the 
cell, and a discal line, the latter slightly bordered externally with lilacine; beyond is 
a series of four very palely-defined ocelli laterally bordered by a brown shade. 
Mindwing crossed by a straight subbasal dark reddish-brown line, a biangulated 
discal line, and an outer series of six ocelli each with white-speckled black centre and 
outer lilacine-grey ring, the anal ocellus duplex ; inner marginal line bordered with 
lilacine-grey. 
Female. Foreiving less triangular; crossed by an outwardly-oblique discal very 
indistinct pale ochreous-brown narrow band, and a short subapical similar oblique 
line. Hindwing more angulate at end of the upper median ; with four median and 
an apical ill-defined blind blackish ocelli. Underside pale olivaceous-brown, marked 
as in the male, except that the discal transverse line of the foreiving is somewhat 
more oblique and has a pale yellowish outer bordering-fascia. Hindiving with the 
discal line angulated on each median vein, the ocelli much more prominent. Body 
and legs beneath, and sides of palpi pale ochreous. 
Expanse, S 2f, $ 2f- inches. 
Habitat. —Sikkim, Assam, Silhet, Khasias, Upper Tenasserim. 
Distribution.— “ Sikkim, 4-5000 feet, through Assam to Tenasserim.” (Elwes 
Tr. Ent. Soc. 1888, 308.) “A rare or local species in Sikkim, but, according to 
