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5. No androconia. Underside of hindwing with three ocelli—oue apical 
between the subcostals, two anal. : : : : . . Panpima (type Nareda). 
6. Androconial patch not visible, but the androconia resent: Underside of 
hindwing with three ocelli—one apical between the lower subcostal and 
radial, two anal . . : : : : ; : ; : . Lowana (type Znica). 
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No androconia. Underside of hindwing with four ocellitwo apical, two 
anal . ; : é : Fi 5 : : : , . Datuacna (type Hyagriva). 
Genus THYMIPA. 
Ypthima (part) auctorum. 
Imaco.— Distinguished from typical Ypthima by its comparatively broader fore- 
wing, the venation being similar, except that it has a broader and posteriorly-longer 
cell, the linear outwardly-obliqueness of the discocellulars, and in the male possessing 
a prominent broad oblique discal androconial patch, which, in the type (Baldus), is 
clothed with very pale rounded-tipt battledore scales, a few longer pale scales with 
attenuated base and bluntly serrate-tip, and extremely numerous long blackish 
androconia with very slenderly-dilated base and tassel-tip. Hindwing also broader, 
the cell longer posteriorly, and the discocellulars more oblique. Palpi larger, apical 
joint long, slender, and slightly hairy in front. Antenne with a slight, but imper- 
ceptibly-increasing, slender club. 
Carrrriniar.— ‘On emergence from the egg pinkish-white, hairy; when full 
grown, one inch in length, body compressed, fiattened to a ridge line below the 
spiracles; head rounded; second, third, and fourth segments gradually increasing 
to the fifth, then very gradually decreasing to the anal segment, which is furnished 
with two very small pointed processes.” 
Curysatis.—‘ Very narrow; thorax longitudinally humped above, with another 
ridge just before the abdominal segment.” (de Nicéville.) 
Type.—T. Baldus. 
The species of this genus are also distinguishable in having a different formula 
in the position of the ocelli on the underside of the hindwing. There are six ocelli, 
which in the first section are disposed in echelon, in three inwardly-oblique groups 
of two across the wing; and in the second section the two lower pairs are linearly 
disposed. 
Section 1.—Ocelli on underside of hindwing placed in three pairs. 
THYMIPA BALDUS. 
Wer-szeason Broop (Plate 106, fig. 1; larva and pupa, 1 a, b, ¢, d, e, f, d 2). 
Papilio Baldus, Fabricius, Syst. Ent. App. p. 829 (1775). Donovan, Ins. of India, pl. 36, fig. (1800). 
Satyrus Baldus, Godart, Encycl. Méth. ix. p. 551 (1819). 
