Af^IATIC I.EPIDOl'TEHA. 1].") 



Genus 9IYCAL.ESIS IIul)n. 

 Subgenus Gareris Mooro. 



13. Gareris Fraiicis<>a Cram. {Pap. Francisca) Pap. Exot. IV, pl. 32fi, 



FIG. E. F. (17t^0.) 



Numerous examples of both male and female. 



Sul)f;('iuis Orsotrixna Moore. 



14. Orsof riaiiia Riiiieka Moore, Cat. Lep. Mus. E. I. C. i, p, 2:u. 



Several specimens, male and female. Very variable on the under- 

 side. In one melanic female the yellowish white line which runs 

 across the primaries and secondaries is obsolete, and the ocelli are 

 very indistinct. 



Subgeuus Calysisme Moore. 



15. t'alysisnie ^lineias L. Syst. Nat. I. ii, p. 768. 



One female of this variable and widely distributed species is larger 

 and lit>;hter in color than any I have received from other pai'ts of the 

 East, but in all other respects agrees with the form accepted as typical. 



16. Calysisane Perseus Fabr., Ent. Syst. p. 488. Moore, Trans. Eut. Soc. 

 London, 1880, p. 163. 



Several specimens S and 9 . 



Subgenus Sadarfja Moore. 



17. ^ia(Iarga Oharaka Moore, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond. 1874, p. 566. 

 A pair in coitu. 



Genus YPIITHIMA Hiibn. 



18. YptitliiiBia Zixlia Butl., Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. 1871, p. 402. 

 Several males and females. 



The female of this species differs from the male in having but one 

 subanal ocellus on the hind wing. The dark central band ujjou the 

 under side of the hind wings, which the author of the si>ecies regards 

 as ditierentiating it from all others, is not found in the female, at 

 least not in the two examples of 9 received by me. These females 

 were found in the envelopes in coitu with males which answered ])cr- 

 fectly to jMr. Butler's description of Y. Zodia. 



19. Yplitliiina iiiicroiiiinatiis n. sp., PI. II, lig 3. 



Male. — Upperside cinereous gray. Anterior wing with a very 

 small black subapical ocellus, pupilled with blue and surrounded by 

 a narrow circle of pale ochraceous. Posterior wings with two sub- 

 anal ocelli like that of the anterior wing. Underside paler than 

 the upper, with the subapical spot oi i\\Q primaries nuich larger than 

 on the upper surface. This spot is'oval in form, with two blue spots 

 on the !)lack ground and a broad ring of yellow surrounding it. 



