[1] It is found in Sikkim in India, Hunan in China and in Nepal and Vietnam.
The forewings are fawn coloured, shaded on each side of the narrow central area and along the inner margin in the basal half with dull chestnut brown.
The median fascia is extremely narrow, towards the inner margin whitish and the outer line is blackish, slender, crenulate and slightly projecting on vein 4, followed by two thick brown shades with deeper centres, and then by a black lunulate-dentate line, angled above vein 5.
The subterminal line is pale fawn between darker shades, met at vein 6 by a thick somewhat interrupted streak from the apex.
There is a row of fine black lunules before the termen and the orbicular and reniform stigmata are represented by linear black marks of raised scales, with some paler scales on their inner edge, lying on the inner and outer lines respectively.