Genus Yphthima, &c. 285 
in my Collection are of an intermediate tint. ‘The anal ocellus of 
the male has only one pupil, that of the female has two, 
7. Yphthima Chenu. 
Satyrus Chenu, Guérin-Méneville in Delessert, Souv. Voy. 
Ind. pl: 21, :f. 2; p. 77. 
Alis fuscis; singulis supra ocello unico; subtus cineraceis, 
rufo-undulatis, anticis ocello unico, posticis fasciis tribus rufis 
ocellisque quatuor. 
Exp. 13 inch. 
Hab. Neelgherry Mountains. 
In the Collection of W. C. Hewitson. 
Underside grey, undulated throughout with rufous-brown. 
Anterior wing crossed by two bands, one on each side of the 
ocellus and meeting at the inner margin, so as to form a triangle. 
Posterior wing with five ocelli, one (the largest) apart from the 
rest near the apex ; crossed by three bands of rufous-brown ; the 
space between the second and third bands nearly white. 
Mr. Moore has inadvertently considered this species and 
Y. Philomela as the same. 
8. Yphthima Stellera. 
Hipparchia Stellera, Eschsch. Voy. Kotzebue, pl. 10, f. 
24. 
Yphthima Sempera, Felder, Wien. Ent. Monats. vol. vii. 
p- 125. 
Alis rufo-fuscis ; anticis supra ocello unico, posticis quatuor ; 
subtus cineraceis, rufo-undulatis et bifasciatis, posticis ocellis 
sex geminatis. 
Exp. 1.3, inch. 
Hab. Manilla. 
In the Collection of W. C. Hewitson. 
Underside white, undulated with rufous-brown, both wings 
crossed* before the middle by two bands of rufous-brown, the 
margins and a submarginal band dark brown; anterior wing with 
one large ocellus, posterior wing with six, in pairs, all with pupils 
of silvery blue, the irides yellow. 
Mr. Semper has kindly sent me examples of the butterfly to 
which Dr. Felder has given his name, but I cannot see any dif- 
ference whatever to separate it from Y. Stellera. 
