4 Mr. J. H. Leech's iieir species of 



points, and the third punctiform. The under surface is similar to that of the 

 male, but the outer half of the primaries is suffused with reddish. Expanse, 

 3' 64 mm., ? 66 mm. 



Occurs in July at Wa-Shan; Chia-Kou-Ho ; and Chia- 

 Ting-Fu. 



Ypthima ciris, sp. n. 



3". Fuliginous brown. Primaries have a large oval bipupillated ocellus 

 placed obliquely towards anal angle ; the pupils are small and of a brilliant 

 metallic blue colour. The secondaries have two ocelli, one in each median 

 interspace ; each of these have one pupil of the same colour as, but rather larger 

 than, those of primaries ; there is also a minute compound ocellus at anal 

 angle. Under surface of primaries brown, dusted and streaked with ochreous ; 

 ocellus towards apex as above, and a minute one in first median interspace ; 

 preceding these ocelli is an oblique brownish streak, which unites in a 

 brownish blotch at the anal angle with the submarginal line. Secondaries 

 brown, finely irrorated with whitish ; a large bipupillated ocellus at outer 

 angle, and three simple ocelli below it towards anal angle. 



? . Paler than the male, but otherwise similar. Expanse, 50 mm. 



Occurs at Wa-Shan; Chia-Tmg-Fu ; and Ta-Tsien-Lu in 

 July, and at Huang-Mu-Chang in July and August. 



This species is allied to Y. motschidskyi, Brem., but is dis- 

 tinguished therefrom by the different character of the ocelli, 

 which, as regards shape and position on the upper surface of all 

 the wings, are very similar to those of Y. methora, Hewitson. 



EUTHALIA PRATTI, Sp. H. 

 Agrees with E. nara, Moore, in coloration, but the character of marking 

 more nearly resemble that of E. jjatala, KoU. The spots rich cream in the 

 male, white in female, forming the central fascia on primaries, are smaller, 

 and the last of the series is not elongated in the direction of anal angle, as it 

 is in patala. On the under surface the fascia of secondaries terminates in 

 the first median interspace, and is seen through from above in the form of 

 spots. Expanse, 3 94 mm., $ 105 mm. 



Four specimens (two males, two females). Chia-Kou-Ho, 

 July; Ichang; Chang- Yang. 



EUTHALIA STAUDINGERI, Sp. n. 

 Closely allied to E. duda, Staud.,"^ but the hind margin of primaries is 

 hardly excavated ; the ground colour of all the wings is much greener, and 

 the transverse markings are ochreous instead of pure white ; the band on 

 secondaries is narrower, terminates nearer the anal angle, and is not 

 externally bordered with blue. The under surface of all the wings is greenish 

 rather than blue, and the clubs of the antennae are reddish brown beneath, 

 and not tipped with black as in duda. Expanse, 3 76 — 96 mm., ? 90 — 

 106 mm. 



Occurs at Chia-Kou-Ho ; Wa-Shan, July ; Huang-Mu-Chang, 

 July and August ; and also at Chang-Yang. 



EUTHALIA HEBE, Sp. n. 

 Olive-green, suffused with yellowish. The yellowish central fascia is 

 composed of seven more or less quadrate spots, the upper five of which are 



* ' Exotische Tagfalter,' p. 152, pi. 53 (1888). 



