SATYRIN 4. 63 
Of the illustrations of 7. Baldus on our Plate, No. 106, fig. 1 represents the 
larva and pupa reared in Calcutta by Mr. L. de Nicéville, figs. la, b, c, male and 
female from Bombay, fig. d, a Calcutta male, fig. e, an Assam male, and fig. f, a 
Calcutta female of the wet season brood; and fig. g, a Bombay female, fig. h, a 
Travancore male, and fig. i, a Calcutta male, of the diy season brood. 
THYMIPA INDECORA. 
Wet-season Broop (Plate 107, figs. 1, la, ). 
Imaco.—Male. Upperside brown; both wings with a darker dusky-brown 
submarginal line. Forewing with a broad dusky-black medial-discal oblique glandular 
patch extending within the cell, the patch being clothed with short broad serrate- 
tipt battledore-scales, long narrow basally-attenuated acutely serrate-tipt scales, 
interspersed with numerous very long and extremely slender filiform black androconia 
with tassel-tips; a prominent large subapical bipupilled ocellus. Hindwing with a 
slightly-apparent dusky median fascia, two large median ocelli, and the small duplex 
anal ocellus and the apical ocellus of the underside slightly apparent. Underside 
pale cinereous-ochreous thickly covered with slender brown strige; with faint 
traces of a transverse discal fascia and of a submarginal line on the forewing. 
Forewing with the apical ocellus as above. Hindwing with three geminated pairs 
of large prominent ocelli disposed in echelon—two upper, two median, and two anal, 
the latter being the smallest. 
Expanse, 12 to 13 inch. 
Dry-srason Broop (Plate 107, fig. lb, ¢). 
Ypthima indecora, Moore, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond. 1882, p. 238, pl. 12, fig. 7, ¢@. Marshall and de 
Nicéville, Butt. of India, etc., i. p. 218 (1883). 
Male. Upperside as in the wet-season brood, the dusky marginal line, medial 
fascia, and the dusky black glandular patch on forewing clothed with the same kind 
and shaped seales and androconia. Underside cinereous-ochreous, somewhat more 
densely covered with strige than the wet-season form, the submarginal brown 
ine and discal fascia on the forewing more defined, the ocellus as above. Hindwing 
with two similarly defined medial brown fasciz, both of the latter being somewhat 
angulated, the three pairs of ocelli disposed as in the wet-season brood, being 
minutely defined. Female. Upperside as in male, except that the submarginal line 
is inwardly speckled by a few cinereous stripes. Underside as in male. 
Expanse, ¢ ? 12 to 14 inches. 
Hasitat.—N. W. Himalayas. 
Distxipution.—This species is confined to the Western Himalayas. ‘It has 
been taken in Pangi, Kulu, and Kangra, in April and July” (Butt. of India, i. 218). 
Major H. B. Hellard obtained it at “Masuri at the end of September or 
