the genus Ypthima. 11 
3. Ypthima ceylonica, (PI. L, fig. 8). 
Ypthima ccylonica, Hewitson, Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond., 
ser. ili., vol. ii, p. 288, pl. xviii., figs. 14, 15 
(1864) ; Moore, Lep. Cey., p. 25, pl. xit., figs. 5 3, 
5a 2; Marsh. & de Nicé., Butt. Ind., 1., p. 288 ; 
Taylor, Butt. Khorda in Orissa, p. 3, Calcutta, 
1888. 
It has been suggested by Taylor that this is merely a 
local form of Hibneri, but the form of the clasps entirely 
negatives any such assumption. 
Hab. Ceylon, low country (Elwes, Mackwood) ; Nil- 
giris (Davison, Hampson) ; Ganjam (Minchin); Sumatra 
(Sachs, in coll. Godman & Salvin); Khorda, Orissa 
(Taylor). 
4, Ypthima ariaspa. 
Ypthima ariaspa, Moore, P. Z. S., 1874, p.568; Marsh. 
& de Nicé., Butt. Ind., 1., 224. 
Y. rara, Butler, P.Z.S8., 1883, p. 145, pl. KEAVG, Ales, L 
(sec. spec. typ.). 
Y. dedalea, Swinh., P.Z.S., 1886, p. 428 (sec. spec. 
typ.). 
Allied to nareda, Koll., but smaller (expanse 1°1 to 
1:4 inches); under side whitish, finely, evenly, and 
moderately closely striolate, with no coalescence of the 
striolation to form markings in the shape of bands or 
clouds on either wing. ‘The male, according to Marshall 
and de Nicéville, has no sex-mark. 
We have hitherto seen but one ? example of this 
species, but we entertain no doubt of its distinctness. 
The under side is well figured (as Y. rara, Butl.), VAS 
1888, pl. xxiv., fig. 1. 
A ¢, taken by Mr. Godman at Indore, India, has the 
subapical ocellus scarcely larger than that in the first 
median interspace, but is otherwise typical. 
Hab. Fyzabad, Oudh; Bholahat, Maldah ; Mhow 
(Swinhoe) ; Rajputana (Llwes). 
5. Ypthima asterope. (P1.1., fig. 4; Pl. IL. fig. 440). 
Hipparchia asterope, Klug, Symb. Phys., Dl. BKK; 
figs. 11—14 (1882). 
Ypthima asterope, Hewitson, l.¢., p- 283; Marsh. & 
de Nicé., Butt. Ind., i., p. 224. 
