112 CATALOGUE OF DIFRNAL LEPIDOPTERA. 



EpimintMa there are five oceUi in the front wings, the second and 

 fifth largest, the third smallest ; in the hind wings there are also five, 

 the first and last larger. None of the ocelli could, strictly speaking, 

 be described as black ; they are olivaceous, with a yellow iris edged 

 outwardly with dark brown, and they have a diagonal white pupQ 

 irrorated with black atoms ; these ocelli, moreover, all stand upon a 

 pale violet ground, — which, I should think, can scarcely answer to the 

 description " cincturis eonfluentibus, in ocellis quatuor inferioribus 

 extus dilatatis." 



4. Ccelites euptycMoides. 



Ccelites euptychioides, Felder, Reise der Fregatte Novara, iii. 

 p. 499. n. 866 (1867). 



Borneo (Felder). B.M. 



According to Felder, "Agreeing with EpimintMa (Westw.) in the 

 form of its wings ; in the colouring of the upperside resembling the 

 species of NeonympJia of the group Euptycliia, especially Chloris of 

 Cramer. 



*' The wings are shorter than in O. vicinus, and the apical area 

 broader." 



Var. HUMiLis. 



Ccelites humilis, Butler, Ann. ^ Mag. Nat. Hist. ser. 3. xx. 

 p. 403, pi. 8. figs. 5, 6, pi. 9. fig. 2 (1867). 



Malacca. Coll. Roberts. 



A local form of Felder's C. euptychioides. 



Genus 39. NEOPE, Butler (1867). 

 Tjrpical Species Neope Bliadra. 



1. Neope Bliadra. 



Lasiommata ? (Enope) Bhadra, F. Moore, Cat. Lep. Mus. East- 



Ind. Comp. i. p. 227. n. 478 (1857). 

 Neope Bhadra, Butler, Ann. ^ Mag. Nat. Hist. xix. p. 166. n. 1 



(1867). 

 Darjeeling, East Indies. B.M. 



2. Neope Pulaha. 



Lasiommata ? (Enope) Pulaha, F. Moore, Cat. Lep. Mus. East- 



Ind. Comp. i. p. 227. n. 477 (1857). 

 Enope Pulaha, F. Moore, Proc, Zool. Soc. p. 499. n. 80 (1865). 



Bootan, India. B.M. 



