The forewing with 6 -7 white-centred black ocelli in reddish yellow rings; a small one is situated near the apex of the wing, then follow 2 large ones which are more proximal, being contiguous and sometimes even merged togettier, and the remaining 3 — 4 stand beforr the distal margin and are but little smaller.
Underside of the forewing sombre brown, the cell red-brown, the apex of the wing being more or less dusted with grey.
The hindwing beneath black-brown with whitish grey veins and an obsolete band of the same colour.
(37 h) has the apex and distal margin densely dusted with white-grey for a considerable width, all the ocelli being visibly larger on both surfaces and bordered with light yellow rings.
They occur on rocky precipices and on slopes covered with boulders, and settle on stones.