Genus Yphthima, §c. 289 
one specimen, three are perfect, one blind; in another two only 
are perfect. 
14. Yphthima Loryma,n.s. (PI. XVIII. figs. 16, 17.) 
Alis fuscis; anticis nonnunquam ocello unico; posticis supra 
duobus; subtus cineraceis, rufo-fasciatis undulatisque, pos- 
ticis ocellis tribus. 
Male.—Upperside dark brown, broadly rufous at the outer 
margins; a submarginal band of dark brown. Anterior wing 
with one obscure blind ocellus; posterior wing with two, both 
near the anal angle; the pupils silver, the irides very narrow, 
rufous. 
Underside white, undulated throughout with rufous-brown ; 
anterior wing with the ocellus rufous-brown, with two silver 
pupils; crossed on each side of the ocellus by bands of rufous- 
brown. Posterior wing with three black ocelli, one near the apex, 
two near the anal angle, the pupils silver, the anal ocellus with 
two pupils; crossed by several short bands of rufous-brown. 
Female does not differ from the male, except in its larger size, 
and greater breadth of wing. 
Exp. 1,§,—1,3, inch. 
Hab. Macassar, Celebes. 
In the Collection of W. C. Hewitson. 
This species by the variety, fig. 16, from Celebes, approaches 
nearly to Y. Pandocus as well as to Y. Amphithea. 
15. Yphthima Amphithea. 
Yphthima Amphithea, Ménétriés, in Schrenck’s Amur- Lande, 
pl. 3, f. 10, p. 41. 
Alis fuscis ; anticis utrinque ocello unico ; posticis supra duobus ; 
subtus obscuris, rufo-undulatis, posticis ocellis tribus. 
Exp. 1.8, inch. 
Hab. Amoor-land, Sula. 
In the Collection of W. C. Hewitson, from Mr. Wallace. 
The difference between this and the last-described species is 
chiefly one of colour. On the underside Y. Amphithea is entirely 
suffused with rufous-brown. It is, as described by Ménétriés, of 
peculiar form, the outer margin of the anterior wing being 
slightly sinuated towards the anal angle. The figure in the 
Amur-Lande is a very bad one. 
