290 Mr, W. C. Hewitson’s Monograph of the - 
16. Yphthima Pandocus. (Pl. XVIII. fig. 12.) 
Yphthima Pandocus, Moore in Horsfield and Moore, Cat. 
Lep. E. I. C. p. 235. 
Alis fuscis ; anticis utrinque ocello unico; posticis supra duo- 
bus ; subtus albis, rufo-nebulosis et undulatis, posticis ocellis 
tribus. 
Exp. 1,9, inch. 
Hab. Java, Sarawak. 
In the Collection of W. C. Hewitson. 
17. Yphthima Motschulskiji. 
Satyrus Motschulskiji, Bremer, Beitr. zur Fauna Nord. 
China; Ménétriés, Cat. Lep. Mus. Acad. Petrop. pl. 6. 
fig. 5. 
Alis fuscis; singulis supra ocello unico ; subtus cineraceis, rufo 
dense undulatis, posticis ocellis tribus. 
Exp. 15%, inch. 
Hab. Pekin, Amoy. 
In the Collection of W. C. Hewitson. 
Very near to Y. Pandocus, but differs from it on the upperside, 
in having the iris of the anterior wing slightly divided, and in 
having one ocellus only on the posterior wing. On the underside 
it is undulated throughout, and has the apical ocellus of the pos- 
terior wing larger, and bears a great resemblance to Y. Nareda 
except in colour. 
18. Yphthima Sakra. (Pl. XVIII. fig. 18.) 
Yphthima Sakra, Moore, Horsfield and Moore, Cat. Lep. 
E. I. C. Mus. p. 236. 
Alis fuscis; anticis utrinque ocello unico; posticis supra duobus, 
subtus quinque ocellis. 
Exp. 2 inches. 
Hab. North India. 
In the Collection of W. C. Hewitson, 
Mr. Moore describes this species as having four ocelli on the 
upperside of the posterior wing. Some examples have four ; 
others have only two, being without the ocelli near the apex and 
anal angle. 
