Lepidoptera from Kiuldaoig. 103 



chequered with, white beneath ; tips and under side of chib deep 

 orange. 



Expanse, ^ 55 — 58 mm., 2 50 — 54 mm. 



Except that the narrower blue fascia on prhnaries of 

 the female resembles the same character in Bicydiis 

 iccius, and that the general colour of the wings on upper 

 surface is something like that of Mycalesis martius, 

 Fabr., this insect is quite distinct from any known 

 species, and appears to be without any close ally. 



I received 18 specimens (12 males and 6 females). 



10. Mycalesis gotama, Moore, Cat. Lap. E. I. C, i., p. 232 

 (1857) ; Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond., 1880, p. 157. 



Seems fairly common, and does not vary. 



11. Mycalesis perdiccas, Hew., Exot. Butt., iii., Myc, 

 t. iii., fig. 15 (1862). 



Mycalesis sangaica, Butl., Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (4), 

 xix., p. 95. 



Much commoner than gotama. It agrees well with 

 the Japanese form. 



12. Ypthima motschulskyi, Brem. & Grey, Schmett. 



Nordl. China, p. 8; Men., Cat. Mus. Petr., i., 

 t. vi., fig. 5. 



I, received upwards of a hundred specimens of this 

 species, and these vary extremely both in size and 

 markings, as also in number and disposition of ocelli. 



13. Ypthima sakra, Moore, Cat. Lep. E.I. C, i., p. 286,' 



No. 508 (1857) ; Hew., Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. 

 ... (3), ii., p. 290, t. 18, fig. 18 (1865). 



Constant in markings and easily distinguished from 

 n^otscJiulskyi by reference to the under surface, where 

 there is a double ocellus at the outer angle of hind 

 wings. The species does not appear to be common. 



14. YjJthima baldus, Fab., Syst. Ent., 323 (1793). 



■Ypthima arqus, Butl., Journ. Linn. Soc, ZooL, ix., 



p. 55 (1866). 

 Y. zodia, Butl., Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond., 1871, p. 402. 

 Y. evanescens, Butl., Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (5), vii., 

 p. 134. 



