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LEPIDOPTERA 1NDIGA. 
Kumaon, at 6500 feet elevation, taken by Col. A. M. Lang in May, is in the British 
Museum ; also a female in the Hewitson collection. We possess two males from the 
Western Himalayas. Mr. de Uiceville records it as having been “taken by Col. 
Lang at Haim Tal, rarely, at from 5500 to 6500 feet elevation, in the middle of 
May” (J. A. S. Beng. 1888, 276). The Indian Museum, Calcutta, possesses 
specimens of both sexes from the Kulu Valley, taken in May by Mr. A. Graham 
Young, and others from Kunawur are in Col. Lang’s collection. Mrs. Deane took a 
single female at Chini in June ” (de Uiceville, lx. 88). 
STABRQBATES NANA (Plate 295, fig. 2, 2a, $). 
Neptis Nana , de Eiceville, Journ. Asiatic Soc. Bengal, 1888, p. 276, pi. 13, fig. 1, J. 
Imago. —Male. Upperside. Both wings distinguished from N. Nanay ana by 
having all the markings bright yellow-ochreous instead of white. Forewing with 
the submarginal band narrower. Underside; both wings with the ground-colour 
and pale violet markings of a deeper and richer shade of colour. Bindiving with 
the submarginal band as above, narrower, the pale violet band between it and the 
discal band broader and better defined, and the marginal pale violet line nearer the 
margin. 
Expanse, c? 2p 0 inches. 
Habitat. — Sikkim; Bhotan. 
Distribution. —There are three males in the collection of Messrs. Otto Moller 
and A. V. Knyvett, taken in April and June by their native collectors in Bhotan ” 
(de 1ST. l.c. 276). A male from Darjiling, taken by Col. Lidderdale, is in the British 
Museum. 
STABROBATES MANASA (Plate 295, fig. 3, 3a, 8). 
Neptis Manasa , Moore, Cat. Lep. Mus. E. I. Company, 1. p. 165, pi. 4a, fig. 2, d(1857) ; id. Proc. 
Zool. Soc. 1858, p. 5. de Niceville, Butt, of India, etc., ii. p. 87 (1886), 
Imago. —Male. Upperside dark fuliginous-brown; markings pale yellowish- 
white ; cilia alternated with white. Forewing with an elongated entire discoidal 
streak, which is continuous with the discal spots, extending elongatedly between 
the upper medians and there joins the lower discal spot, below which are the two 
inwardly-oblique conjoined spots on the posterior margin; from the costa before 
the subapical spots are three minute pure white costal spots placed obliquely 
outward ; an outwardly-oblique subapical streak composed of a minute costal streak, 
an elongated fusiform spot and a third short somewhat quadrate spot, below which 
