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with dark olivescent-brown strigz; both wings with a submarginal and a discal 
brown fascia; ocelli similar, except that on the hindwing the lower series are 
larger and of uniform size. 
Female. Upperside paler than in the same sex of Sakra, the outer discal area 
bordering the ocelli more or less paler and but very slightly studded with a few 
ochreous scales. Forewing with the ocellus larger. Hindwing with a large subapical 
ocellus, and two median ocelli of the same size; sometimes a smaller ocellus is 
present above the subapical one and another also below it. Underside paler than 
in male, the strige duller, the basal area and the broad marginal border densely 
clouded, the intermediate outer-discal area being whitish cinereous and slightly 
traversed by the strige, thus forming a more or less-defined submarginal pale 
fascia. Ocellus of forewing very large, rounded ; sometimes a small lower ocellule 
is present between the medians ; ocelli on hindwing somewhat smaller than in male, 
the three lower of uniform size. 
Expanse, g¢ 2, 9 2} inches. 
Hasirat.—Khasia Hills; Naga Hills; Looshai Hills, Upper Burma. 
DistriBvuTion.—S pecimens were taken in the Khasia Hills by Lt.-Colonel H. H. 
Godwin-Austen. Examples from the Khasia Hills are also in the collection of 
Colonel C. Swinhoe. Mr. H. J. Elwes (P. Z.S. 1891, 268) records specimens, taken 
by Mr. W. Doherty, in the Naga Hills, and at Bernardmyo, Burma. In Mr. P. 
Crowley’s collection are examples from the Looshai Hills. 

THYMIPA AVANTA. 
Wet-Srason Broop (Plate 109, fig. 4, ? ). 
Ypthima ordinata, Butler, Proe. Zool. Soe. Lond. 1880, p. 148, pl. 15, fig. 3; zd. 1886, p. 358. 
Marshall and de Nicéville, Butt. of India, etc. i. p. 219 (1883). Butler, Ann. Nat. Hist. 1888, 
p. 136. 
Imaco.—Male. Upperside uniformly dark-brown. Forewing with an indistinctly 
defined broad dusky discal glandular patch, which is clothed with short round-tipt 
battledore-scales, some longer clavate rounded-tipt scales, and numerous long 
slender dark tapering filiform androconia with tassel-tips; a subapical bipupilled 
ocellus. Hindwing with two, and sometimes a lower third subanal small ocelli. 
Underside pale ochreous-grey, very densely covered with dark-brown strige. Both 
wings crossed by a more or less-defined angulated subbasal and medial, and a 
submarginal brown fascia. Forewing with a large prominent subapical ocellus. 
Hindwing with two upper and four lower well-formed large ovate ocelli, the two 
anal being geminated, each with a large black centre and a large oval silvery pupil. 
Female. Upperside with the ocelli more prominent. Underside strigose, as in 
