28 Messrs. H. J. Elwes and J. Edwards on 
Y. albescens, Poujade, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 1885, p. xli. 
(fide Leech, l. c.). 
In this species there is considerable variation in the 
size of the ocelli on the under side of the hind wing, but 
we have seen no specimen in which any of the six proper 
to the species were actually absent. The difference in 
the shape of the edeagus would seem to negative Leech’s 
suggestion (/.c.) that this is the vernal form of Mar- 
shalli as represented in China, although it is undoubtedly 
very closely allied to that species. 
The typical form of this species from Ningpo is smaller, 
paler, and has the brown band better defined than the 
form found in Western China. 
Hab. Ningpo (Pryer, Leech) ; Ichang, Ta-tsien-lo 
(Pratt). 
32. Ypthima Horsfieldi. 
Ypthima Horsfieldii, Moore, Jour. As. Soc. Beng. liii., 
p. 18, 1884; Waterhouse, Aid, ii., Pl. 179, fig. 
Becta 
Y. baldus, apud Snellen ; sec. spec. comm. 
Very closely allied to the following, but separable by 
the characters given in the table above; of these dis- 
tinctions the difference in the direction of the ocellus on 
the fore wing is, perhaps, the most obvious; but the 
difference in the direction of the post-median dark line 
and the absence of a distinct submarginal dark line on 
the under side of the fore wing is evident in many 
specimens. The clasp resembles that of leuce, Doh., 
but wants the upright lamellar lobe on its inner face. 
Hab. Java (Horsfield, Snellen). 
33. Ypthima leuce. (Pl. I., figs. 21, 22). 
Ypthima leuce, Doherty, Jour. As. Soc. Beng. lv., p.169 
(1891). 
gd. Upper side; similar to Marshalli, but colours brighter, and 
pattern more strongly marked; in particular the irides of the 
ocelli have a strong orange tint; there is also a difference in the 
direction of the submarginal dark line on the fore wing, which 
recedes from the hind margin as it approaches the inner margin ; 
in Marshalli it continues parallel to the hind margin from the 
middle to the inner margin; sex-mark very distinct. Under side: 
ground colour greyish white, the striolation closer on the fore wing, 
