the genus Ypthima. 23 
26. Ypthima loryma. (Pl. IIL; fig. 50). 
Ypthima loryma, Hewitson, I. ¢., p. 289, pl. xviil., 
fig. 17 (nec 16), 1864. 
Y. celebensis, Rothschild, Iris, v., p. 433, pl. v., fig. 3 
Gin Leos, 
3. Upper side dark chocolate-brown ; fore wing with a dark velu- 
tinous shade occupying the disk, and a dark submarginal line, 
which is parallel with the hind margin throughout ; sex-mark very 
large and distinct, nearly coincident with the dark shade; hind 
wing with the ocellar space paler than the disk, not sharply limited 
inwardly, and bounded outwardly by an irregular dark submarginal 
band; one well-defined subanal ocellus. Under side greyish white, 
with a faint vinous tinge, the striolation chocolate-brown, on the 
hind wing forming a series of very irregular band-like blotches, 
and an irregular submarginal line, on the fore wing forming an 
oblique post-median band and a submarginal line, the two latter 
limiting the subtriangular ocellar space; ocelli three, one sub- 
apical, one in the first median interspace, and one anal. 
Hab. Celebes (in coll. Hewitson, Godman d& Salvin, 
and B. M.). In the form of the clasp this species is 
closely allied to pandocus, Moore, but it is distinguishable 
by the small sharp tooth near the apex. 
Hewitson’s fig. 16, and Staudinger’s figure of Y. 
loryma on pl. lxxxii. of his Exot. Tagf., merely represent 
a large dark variety of pandocus, Moore. 
27. Ypthima impura, n.s. (Pl. IIL, fig. 48). 
g. Much resembling the same sex of Y. doleta, Kirby, in the 
aspect of the under side, but readily separable by the pattern of 
the upper surface. Upper side brown, both wings with a narrow 
dark submarginal band, and a double marginal dark line; fore 
wing with the ocellar space suboval, well defined, especially out- 
wardly ; ocellus bipupilled; sex-mark wanting; hind wing with 
one unipupillate ocellus in the first median interspace, and some- 
times one or two minute supplementary ones near it; ocellar space 
not defined. Under side brownish grey, closely and somewhat 
unevenly striolate; ocellus of fore wing as on the upper side, the 
dark lines limiting the ocellar space widened at their junction near 
the posterior angle; hind wing with three ocelli, one in the first 
subcostal interspace, one in the first median interspace (frequently 
without a pupil), and a geminate one near the anal angle. Expanse, 
37—40 min. 
