90 LEPIDOPTERA INDICA. 
Hasirat.—Burma. 
This species is nearest allied to the Malayan P. corticara. The male of the wet- 
season brood of P. Watsoni differs from the same sex of P. corticaria, on the upperside 
of both wings, in haying only one marginal slender brown line, whereas the latter 
species, in both sexes, possess ¢wo very distinctly-defined marginal lines, in addition 
to the submarginal fascia ; the ocellus on both wings of P. Watsoni also have a 
broader and paler ochreous ring. On the underside of P. Watsoni, the strigze are 
more uniformly-disposed, the hindwing not showing the transverse pale fasciz as 
are present in P. corticaria; the ocelli in P. Watsoni have a much broader pale 
ochreous ring, and the ocelli on the hindwing are also larger. 
Distripution.—Specimens of the wet-season brood were taken by Signor 
Leonardo Fea at Palon, in Pegu, during August, and others at Bhamo in November. 
In Major C. H. E. Adamson’s Collection are examples from Kindat in Chindwin, 
taken in November, 1891, and others from Pyoumyoung in the Shan States, taken 
in July. Dr. N. Manders records (Tr. Ent. Soc. 1890, 519), under Y. Newara, 
“five specimens of both sexes taken in the wet and dry seasons, in the Shan States, 
one of which was taken in April on the Yatsouk Expedition.” Capt. EH. Y. Watson 
took examples of the dry-season brood at Toungoo in January and March, 1891. 
Dr. J. Anderson took specimens in Burma during the Yunan Expedition. 
PANDIMA MAHRATTA. 
Wer-Season Broop (Plate 114, figs. 1, la, ¢ 2). 
Ypthima Mahratta, Moore, Journ. Asiatic Soc. Bengal, 1884, p. 16. Waterhouse, Aid Indentif. of 
Ins. pl. 179, fig. 1, ¢. Butler, Annals of Nat. Hist. 1888, p. 137. 
Ypthima Asterope, Marshall and de Nicéville, Butt. of India, i, p. 224 (nec. Klug). 
Imaco.—Male and female. Upperside brown. Forewing with a subapical 
bipupilled ocellus, a slightly darker brown submarginal and a curved discal fascia, 
with paler intervening area bordering the ocellus. Hindwing with a very small sub- 
anal ocellus pupilled with blue. Underside cinereous, very numerously covered with 
short delicate pale-brown strigz, which are uniformly disposed, but in most speci- 
mens show traces of an ill-defined irregular discal brown fascia. Forewing with a 
brownish submarginal fascia which curves below the ocellus and joins the discal 
fascia. Hindwing with a very small distinct and well-formed apical ocellus dis- 
posed between the subcostals, and two similar subanal ocelli of the same size, the 
lowest being bipupilled. 
Hxpanse ig) Lio, eal nel: 
Dry-Srason Broop (Plate 114, figs. 1, b, c, d). 
Ypthima Alemola, Swinhoe, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond. 1885, p. 127. Butler, Annals of Nat. Hist. 
1888, p. 137. 
Male and female. Upperside of both sexes similar to the wet-season brood. 
