Genus Yphthima, &c. 237 
10. Yphthima Lysandra. 
Papilio Lysandra, Cramer, pl. 293. 
Alis fuscis; anticis utrinque ocello unico; posticis supra ocellis 
duobus, subtus quinque. 
Very nearly allied to Y. Baldus, and though it differs from it in 
having usually two ocelli only on the upperside of the posterior 
wing, there are sometimes indications of others, and, although it 
has also five ocelli only on the underside of the said wing, the anal 
ocellus has two pupils ; these ocelli are however much more dis- 
tinct and more nearly in a line, and the band of rufous-brown which 
precedes the ocellus on the underside of the anterior wing is 
nearer to it. This species, like Ba/dus, is sometimes without the 
ocellus on the upperside of anterior wing. 
11. Yphthima Itonia, n.s. (Pl. XVIII. fig. 13.) 
Alis fuscis; anticis utrinque ocello unico magno; _posticis 
supra ocellis quinque; subtus cineraceis, rufo-undulatis, 
posticis ocellis septem. 
Male.—Upperside grey-brown. Anterior wing with one large 
bipupilled ocellus. Posterior wing with five, one minute near the 
apex, two larger between the median nervules, and two minute 
near the anal angle, all black; the pupils silver; the irides 
orange-yellow. 
Underside with rufous undulations throughout. Both wings 
crossed near the middle by an indistinct rufous band. Anterior 
wing with the large ocellus as above; posterior wing with seven ; 
the first and third obsolete. 
Female like the male, except that the ocelli on both sides are 
much more distinct, and that the posterior wing has seven perfect 
ocelli. 
Exp. # 1,4, 2 1,54 inch. 
Hab. White Nile. 
In the Collections of the British Museum and W. C. Hewitson. 
12. Yphihima fasciata, n. s. 
Alis fuscis, griseo-undulatis; anticis utrinque ocello unico; 
posticis supra ocellis sex ; subtus cineraceis, rufo-undulatis, 
posticis trifasciatis, ocellis septem. 
Upperside brown. Both wings undulated with grey, chiefly 
beyond the middle; both crossed at the middle by a common band 
