74 LEPIDOPTERA INDICA. 
distinct large subapical black ocellus, bipupilled, and ringed with ochreous-yellow ; 
with a faintly defined darker-brown submarginal and a discal fascia; glandular 
patch not apparent, its area clothed with short, and a few longer, broad scales with 
dentate tips, interspersed with a very few dark filiform androconia. Hindwing 
with two small subanal ocelli. Underside cinereous-white, with numerous distinctly 
defined very slender brown strige. Forewing with the ocellus somewhat larger and 
brighter than on upperside; crossed by a well-defined darker brown slightly 
recurved submarginal and a discal fascia. Hindwing crossed by a similar brown 
recurved medial and a discal fascia and a broken submarginal fascia, the latter 
partly encompassing the ocelli; a geminated apical pair of prominent ocelli, and 
three linearly-disposed lower ocelli, the anal smallest and duplex. 
Female. Upperside slightly paler. Forewing with the ocellus larger. Hindwing 
also with the ocellus somewhat larger, and with the two upper and the minute anal 
ocelli of the underside slightly visible. Underside as in the male. 
Expanse ¢ 1,% to 1,5, ¢ 1,% inch. 
Dry-Srason Broop (Plate 110, fig. 3e, ¢). 
Male. Upperside dark brown. Forewing with a very small ill-defined black 
ocellus. Hindwing with a small subanal ocellus. Underside cinereous-white, the 
strigx less-defined ; both wings with the fascie less distinct. Ocellus on forewing 
smaller than in wet-season brood. Ocelli on hindwing minute, but distinctly formed, 
the two apical and the two anal being well separated from each other. 
Female. Upperside. Forewing differs from the male in having a large and 
distinct ocellus, as in the wet-season brood. Underside: both wings with the fascize 
more prominent, but not as much as in the wet season-brood ; ocelli as in the male. 
Expanse 6 1,4, ? 1,5, inch. 
Hasitat.—Nilgiris. 
Distripution.—* The wet-season brovd occurs at 2000 to 4000 feet, and 
commonly at about 3000 feet, on the southern slopes of the Nilgiris, in August, and 
the dry-season brood in December and January.” (Hampson, l.c. p. 349.) Capt. 
E. Y. Watson also obtained it at Coonoor in the Nilgiris during August. 
Typo-Matayan Sprctes or Toymipa.—’. Horsfieldii (Y. Horsfieldii) Moore, Journ. 
Asiatic Soc. Bengal, 1884, p. 18; Waterhouse, Aid to Identif. of Ins. pl. 179, fig. 3. 
Habitat. Java.—T. Philomela (Pap. Philomela, Johansson, Amen. Acad. 1764, 
p. 404). We have illustrated this species on our Plate 110, fig. 4, d. Both sexes 
smaller than 7’. Baldus. Forewing shorter and less triangular, the exterior margin 
more erect. Male. Upperside brown, the discal patch less prominent; ocelli 
similar, but smaller and more narrowly ringed. Underside with uniformly disposed 
strige, the transverse fascie either obsolete or but very faintly defined ; ocelli on 
