SATYRINAE, 85 
feet; here they were fairly abundant” (Butt. India, i. 230). Mr. W. L. Distant 
(Ann. N. H, 1882, 406) records specimens obtained by Mr. F. E. Robinson, in the 
Pulni Hills. Mr. G. F. Hampson possesses specimens taken in the Anaymalai 
Hills, at 4500 feet elevation in February. 
Genus NADIRIA. 
Imaco.—Wings broader than in typical Ypthima. Forewing with the costa 
more arched, subcostal and median vein much swollen; cell broader. No ANpRo- 
conta. Hindwing with the costa more arched ; cell broader ; three linearly-disposed 
apical ocelli, and two anal ocelli on the underside. Antenne with a shorter and 
somewhat stouter club. 
Type.—N. Bolanica. 
NADIRIA BOLANICA (Plate 112, figs. 5, 5a, ¢ 2). 
Ypthima Bolanica, Marshall, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond, 1882, p. 759, g. Marshall and de Nicéville, 
Butt. of India, ete. i. p. 231 (1883). 
Iwaco.—Male. Upperside dark purpurescent-brown. Cilia brown with a distinet 
whitish-cinereous inner line. Forewing with the subcostal and median vein very 
tumid at the base; a prominent large subapical black ocellus with two silvery- 
blue pupils, a yellowish ring and an outer brown ring, the surrounding border 
mottled with lilacine-grey and then edged by the darker brown curved continuous 
submarginal and discal fascia. Hindwing with a slightly-apparent darker brown 
submarginal line, a single small prominent black subanal ocellus between the two 
lower medians, pupilled with silvery-blue and yellow ringed, sometimes the two minute 
silvery-blue dots of the geminated anal ocellus of the underside are also visible. 
Underside whitish-cinereous, thickly covered with purpurescent ochreous-brown 
sirigee, which are broadest on the basal area. Forewing with the subapical ocellus 
as ou upperside, but more prominent, and the broad brown curyed-submarginal and 
the oblique-discal fascia broadly confluent above the posterior angle ; two short ill- 
defined brown bands also across end of the cell. Hindwing crossed by a rather 
broad brown excurved discal band, which is slightly angulated posteriorly, and an ill- 
defined submarginal wavy fascia; three upper linearly-disposed slightly decreasing 
ocelli, disposed between the upper subcostal and upper median veinlet, and a some- 
what larger subanal ocellus and a smaller geminated anal pair, all being prominently 
oval-pupilled with silvery-blue and with a dark narrow yellow ring. 
Female. Upperside as in the male, except that the ocellus on both wings is 
larger. Underside also as in the male, the ocelli larger, more prominent, and with 
brighter yellow ring. 
Eixpanse, d 1,5, to 1,4, 2? 1,4 to 1%, inch. 
