the genus Ypthima. 48 
TABLE OF SPECIES. 
1 (2). Pale post-median space on under side of hind 
wing greyish white ar - Se . 50. chenwi. 
2 (1). Pale post-median space on under side of hind 
wing but little paler than the adjoining parts 51. ypthimoides. 
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50. Ypthima chenu. 
Satyrus chenu, Guérin, in Deless. Souv. Voy. Ind., 
pt. ii, p. 77, pl. xxi., figs. 2, 2a (1848). 
Ypthima chenu, Hewitson, Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond., 
ser. ili., vol. il, p. 285. 
Y. chenui, Marsh. & de Nicé., Butt. Ind., i., p. 228; 
Hamps., J. A. 8. B., lvii., pt. 2, p. 850 (1888). 
The male of this well-marked species is a little darker 
in colour than the 2, but the difference between the 
sexes in point of size is inappreciable. ‘The sex-mark is 
wanting in the g, as supposed by Marshall and de 
Nicéville. 
Hab. Nilgiri Hills, 5—7000 ft. (Hampson, Davison) ; 
Arnamalai Hills (Davison). 
51. Ypthima ypthimoides. 
Callerebia ypthimoides, Moore, Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond., 
1881, p. 307. 
Ypthima Robinsoni, Distant, Ann. & Mag. N. H. (5), 
x., p. 406. 
Y. ypthimoides, Marsh. & de Nicé., Butt. Ind., i., 
p- 280. 
This very distinct species resembles chenwi in_ the 
number and situation of the ocelli on the under side of 
the hind wing, but that surface is usually dark brown, 
and the striolation is only apparent on the pale portions. 
Hab. Palnai Hills (coll. Oberthiir) ; Arnamalai Hills, 
S. India, 4—7000 ft. (Hampson, Davison) ; Travancore, 
3—4000 ft. (Fergusson). 
Grover VIII. 
Seven ocelli in a continuous row on a dark band. 
TABLE OF SPECIES. 
1 (2). g with a sex-mark. Size larger Pe AF .. 52. fasciata. 
2 (1). Sex-mark wanting. Size smaller .. 5¢ .. 53. ttonia, 
