236 Descriptions of J' oar now Asiatic BtUierJtics. 



Zemeros albipundata, n. sjj. 



Similar in form and colours to Z. Flegyas, excepting that 

 it is rather darker, that there are six decreasing well- 

 defined white spots in primaries forming an inner sub- 

 marginal series, and that none of the black spots on basal 

 area above or below are white-pupilled : expanse of wings, 

 1 inch, 7 lines. 



Ayerpanas, Malacca {H. Boherts). 



A constant and well-marked species : we have an allied 

 species in the British Museum from Borneo. 



Ypthima megalomma,.n. sp. 



Wings above grey-brown, primaries with a very large 

 oblique subapical black ocellus, liipupillated with plum- 

 bageous, and encircled by a stramineous iris ; secondaries 

 with a large subanal ocellus, similar to that of primaries, 

 but only about one-third the size and unipupillate ; body 

 grey -brown ; wings below brown, densely hatched with 

 white ; primaries with ocellus of upper-surface, but larger 

 and clearer, also a punctiform ocellus upon first median 

 interspace ; secondaries with a discal series of very indis- 

 tinct pale ochraceous ocelli between the nervures : expanse 

 of wings, 2 inches, 2 lines. 



Shanghai (W. B. Fryer). B.M. 



Mr. Pryer only took one example of this species ; it is 

 chief!}' remarkable for the enormous size of the ocellus 

 of primaries, which gives it somewhat the aspect of a 

 Callercbia. 



