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Yphthima Baldus, Doubleday, List Lep. Brit. Mus. p. 139 (1844). Westwood, in Doubleday & 
Hewitson’s D. Lep. p. 895 (1851). Hewitson’s (part) Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. 1864, p. 286. 
Ypthima Baldus, Butler, Catal. Fabr. Lep. Brit. Mus. p. 36 (1869). 
Ypthima Newbold, Distant, Annals of Nat. Hist. 1882, p. 396; Rhopalocera Malayana, p. 57, pl. 4, 
fig. 6, 2 (1882). 
Ypthima methora, Distant, Rhop. Malayana, p. 56, pl. 6, fig. 9, ¢ 9 (1882)— nec Hewitson. 
Ypthima Philomela, Marshall and de Nicéville, Butt. of India, i. p. 216 (1883). de Nicéville, Journ. 
Asiat. Soc, Bengal, 1886, p. 282, pl. xii. fig. 22a, larva and pupa (nec Linneeus). 
Imaco.—Male. Upperside brown; a sub-marginal] fascia on both wings, and an 
undulated discal fascia on the hindwing, darker brown ; the ocelli-area paler and 
shghtly sprinkled with cinereous strigz on the hindwing; cilia pale cinerescent- 
brown. forewing with a large prominent bipupilled ocellus, and a prominent discal 
dusky-black glandular patch, which extends also over the end of the cell, the 
patch clothed with short rounded-tipt pale battledore-scales, a few longer narrow 
pale scales with attenuated base and bluntly serrate-tips, interspersed with very 
numerous long blackish androconia, which are extremely slender and filiform with 
slightly thickened base and tassel-tip. Hindwing with two prominent median ocelli, 
and generally two minute anal ocelli, sometimes one only of the latter being present, 
in others, also, either one or two subapical small ocelli are sometimes present, and 
thus form a continuous series. Underside cinerescent-white, sometimes more ochreous- 
white, numerously covered with olivescent-brown strige, and crossed by a subbasal, 
a discal, and a submarginal more or less defined brown fascia. orewing with a 
large apical ocellus, as above, bipupilled with silvery-blue. Hindwing with six 
prominent ocelli, two apical, two median, and two minute anal, each with a silvery- 
blue pupil, the series being disposed in echelon across the wing; sometimes a small 
ocellus occurs between the upper and median pairs. 
Female. Upperside paler, the ocelli-area on both wings mottled with cinerescent- 
whitish strige, the base also somewhat more or less similarly mottled ; ocelli as in 
the male, but larger. Underside as in the male. Body above brown; body beneath, 
palpi, and legs beneath cinereous-white ; hairs of palpi tipt with brown; legs above 
brown. 
Expanse, 1,% to 1% inches. 
Dry-szeason Broop (Plate 106, figs. g, h, i, ¢ 2). 
Ypthima Marshallii, Butler, Annals of Nat. Hist. 1882, p. 373. Marshall and de Nicéville, Butt. of 
India, etc. i. p. 217 (1883). , 
Male. Upperside somewhat paler than in the wet-season brood, the ocelli 
slightly smaller ; glandular patch and transverse brown fascie also the same. Under- 
side also paler, the strigze paler and more numerous, the transverse fascie the same, 
but generally less defined and somewhat narrower. Forewing with the ocellus as 
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