Dilipa fenestra is a butterfly found in the East Palearctic (East China, Northeast China, Korea) that belongs to the browns family.
In the male the forewing dusted with blackish in the basal area, there being further a broad black oblique band from the costal margin to the second median branch, behind the band a round spot as in the female, at the hinder angle an elongate spot, anteriorly two transparent subapical spots; the distal margin edged with black.
West China: Omei-shan, Lufang; in July, very rare.
— The second, but essentially different, known species of this genus, D. morgiana Westw., inhabits the mountains of North India and touches the Palaearctic territory only in the North-West (Kashmir).
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