prenubila. 
sordida, n. Ss. 
perfecta. 
lycus. 
pupillaris. 
22. nareda. 
fusca. 
chinensis. 
newara. 
pandocus. 
loryma. 
impura, 0.8. 
16 Messrs. H. J. Elwes and J. Edwards on 
12 (13). Expanse exceeding 50 mm. eb Nee 
13 (12). Expanse much less than 50 mm. 
14 (15). Ocellar space on under side of fore ee un- 
defined ae HUSK 
15 (14). Ocellar space on madee ee of Gow wing well 
defined 46, UG). 
16 (3). The pale ground Soteee of anes aide of hind 
wing ochreous eve nes 
17 (2). Sex-mark wanting. 
18 (19). Ocellar space on under side of fore wing 
limited by a dark line, except on the costa 21. 
19 (18). The inner boundary of the ocellar space on 
under side of fore wing wanting. 
20 (21). Clasp short and wide, its apex produced in- 
wardly into a strong simple spine 
21 (20). Apex of clasp not produced into a spine. 
22 (25). Clasp elongate, distinctly modified at the 
apex. 
23 (24). Apex of clasp bearing a es laa 
serrulate plate 
24 (23). Apex of clasp produced coaardly ue a fee 
bearing a few (about five) teeth, and a little 
below this another simple lobe cos 
25 (22). Clasp narrow and elongate, its apex appa- 
rently simple, but really flattened and 
minutely serrulate . 24, 
26 (1). Subapical ocellus never hes. el ee in 
the first median interspace, frequently 
smaller. 
(27). Under side of hind wing whitish on the disk, 
owing to the sparsity of the striolation .. 25. 
27 (26). Under side of hind wing well covered with 
striolation. 
28 (29). g with a sex-mark A PAs} 
29 (28). Sex-mark wanting. 
30 (31). Inner edge of the ocellar space on upper side 
of fore wing scarcely darker than the 
ground colour 5 & Pile 
31 (30). Ocellar space on upper ada of fore wing 
18. Ypthima Motschulskyt. 
bounded aes nee a str sus suffused dark 
band .. 5 
4 Risk 
doleta. 
(Pl. IL., fig. 34). 
Satyrus Motschulskyi, Bremer, Beitr. zur Fauna Nordl. 
Chinas," p: ‘S, “n.' 26 (1858) ; Ménétries, Hnum. 
Corp. Anim., pl. v1., fig. 5 (1855). 
Ypthima amphithea, Ménétries, in Schrenk’s Amur. 
Lande, p. 41, pl. i., fig. 10; Hewitson, Trans. 
Ent. Soc. Lond., ser. iii., vol. ii., p. 289; Stgr. 
in Rom. Mem., vi., 208. 
