48 Messrs. H. J. Elwes and J. Edwards on 
61. Ypthima bolanica. 
Ypthima bolanica, Marshall, Marsh. & de Nicé., Butt. 
Inds} 231: 
This species may readily be distinguished from all its 
congeners by the three ocelli in the subapical series on 
the under side of the hind wing. 
As far as at present known, it is confined to the arid 
tracts of the Trans-Indus, and may extend into Balu- 
chistan and Afghanistan. 
Hab. Bolan Pass (Swinhoe), Attock (Yerbury). 
62. Ypthima bera. 
Ypthima bera, Hewitson, Ent. Mo. Mag., xiv., p. 107. 
3g. Upper side brown; fore wing with a large round bipupilled 
ocellus; ocellar space but little paler than the disk, suboval, angu- 
larly produced to a point a little below the second median nervule, 
and limited by a well-defined dark line; a dark submarginal line ; 
sex-mark wanting; hind wing with a dark submarginal line and 
two unipupillate ocelli, one each in the first and second median 
interspaces. Under side brownish grey ; fore wing with the ocellar 
space much paler than the disk, its boundary line and the sub- 
marginal line as on the upper surface, but more sharply defined ; a 
faint brown line across the apical third of the cell; hind wing with 
the pale ocellar space limited by a sharply defined irregular brown 
line, which starts from the costa, and is continued round the anal 
ocellus to the costa again; a sharply defined brown submarginal 
line, and a brown median line from the costa to the base of the 
first median nervule; ocelli five, unipupillate, one (the largest) in 
the first subcostal interspace, one (the weakest, and evidently liable 
to disappear) in the lower disco-cellular interspace, one each sub. 
equal in size in the median interspaces, and one near the anal 
angle. Expanse, 40—44 mm. 
Hab. Lake Nyassa (Simons, Cotterell). In coll. God- 
man & Salvin and B. M. 
63. Ypthima albida. 
Ypthima albida, Butler, P.Z.8., 1888, p. 59. 
3g. Upper side silvery bluish white, the hind margin and ocellar 
region of the fore wing, and hind margin of the hind wing, brown ; 
ocellus of fore wing indistinct on upper side, a little more distinct 
