44 Messrs. H. J. Elwes and J. Edwards on 
52. Ypthima fasciata. 
Ypthima fasciata, Hewitson, Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond., 
ser. iii., vol. ii., p. 287 (1864); Distant, Rhop. 
Mal., p. 420, fig. 122. 
The continuous series of ocelli on the under side of the 
hind wing separates this insect from all the described 
species except itonia, Hew., which lacks the three dark 
brown bands on that wing-surface. Distant, J. c., has a 
capital woodcut of Y. fasciata. 
ie Perak, Borneo (Doherty) ; Sumatra (fide Hewit- 
son). 
53. Ypthima ttonia. 
Ypthima itonia, Hewitson, l. ¢., p. 287, pl. xviil., fig. 18 
(1864). 
Resembles the last species in the continuous series of 
ocelli, but is distinguished by its smaller size (exp. 30— 
35 mm.), and the want of a sex-mark in the dg. 
Hab. Lower Niger (Forbes), Angola (Monteiro), Zam- 
besi (in coll. Godman &: Salvin), Fernando Po (coll. Hew.). 
Group IX. 
Large species, with the facies of Callerebia; normal 
striolation absent from the under surface of the hind 
wing. 
TABLE OF SPECIES. 
1 (2). No trace of ocelli. Under side of hind wing 
brown, with a broad irregular pale grey post- 
median band, narrowest in the middle, and 
joined on the abdominal margin to a blotch of 
the same colour, which occupies the lower half 
of the base of the wing .. a Ma .. 54. megalomma. 
2 (1). Ocelli 2 or 3. 
3 (4). Under side of hind wing whitish, with a broad 
ill-defined olivaceous band from the middle of 
the outer margin, which unites on the disk with 
a similar band passing from the costa to the 
inner margin oe St ae ae .. 55. tnsolita. 
4 (3). Under side of hind wing brown, with a broad 
suffused whitish grey band occupying the discal 
third oe 50 as Se Sc .. 56. Vinsont. 
54. Ypthima megalomma. 
Ypthima megalomma, Butler, Cist. Ent., 1., p. 236 
(1874); Leech, Butt. China, &c., p. 86, pl. ix., 
fig, 2. 3°. 
