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broader, and extending to below the lower median vein ; 
hind wing with less prominently grey strige ; the trans- 
verse zigzag brown line distinctly formed and more erect, 
the two subanal ocelli larger and white-pupilled ; above 
these there is an indistinct row of white spots. Expanse, 
male 2, female 23 inches. 
Hab. Kunawur, N.W. Himalaya (Lang). In coll. 
F. Moore. 
Callerebia Yphthimoides, n. s. 
g and. Upper side dark olive-brown ; fore wing 
with a bipupilled ocellus encircled by a narrow indistinet 
orange-yellow border ; hind wing with two small subanal 
ocelli. ‘Under side numerously covered with grey strigie ; 
fore wing with ocellus as above, and a slight brownish 
submarginal and a diseal fascia ; hind wing with three 
broader and more distinct transverse fascie, a small 
apical ocellus and four lower, smaller, decreasing ocelli. 
Expanse, male 14, female 13 inch. 
Hab. Travancore, Colathoorpolay Patnas, 4000 ft., 
April (Bourdillon). In coll. F. Moore. 
Myposama, Moore, Trans. Ent. Soc. 1880, p. 170. 
Mydosama marginata, n. 8. 
3. Allied to M. patnia (Mycalesis patnia), which also 
occurs in Sumatra. Fore wing less rounded at the apex ; 
hind wing with more oblique exterior margin; both 
wings brighter ochreous ; fore wing with prominent dark 
ochreous-black bands on all three sides; lower discal 
ocellus nearly obliterated by the band ; hind wing with 
a prominent broad outer band, with a large ocellus 
between middle and lower median veins, and a minute 
ocellus between the latter and submedian. Under side 
light ochreous ; both wings crossed by two medial slender 
red lines and a marginal series of ocelli, four and a lower 
blind minute spot on the fore wing, and seven on the 
hind wing. Expanse, 12 inch. 
Hab. Sumatra. In coll. Henley G. Smith. 
NYMPHALIN A. 
Apatura Bhavana, n. 8. 
3. Alliedto A. Ambica. Differs in its larger expanse, 
the fore wing being more deflexed, and of less breadth 
