Genus Yphthima, Sc. 28 
19. Yphthima Methora,n.s. (Pl. XVIII. figs. 20, 21.) 
Alis rufis, griseo-undulatis ; anticis utrinque ocello maximo ; 
posticis supra quinque, subtus sex ocellis. 
Female.—Upperside brown, undulated with grey towards the 
outer margins; the outer margins and fringe rufous-brown, tra- 
versed by a grey line. Anterior wing with one very large two- 
pupilled ocellus on both sides ; posterior wing with five, all black, 
with pupils dull silver, with irides rufous, narrow. 
Underside grey, closely undulated throughout with rufous- 
brown; both wings crossed at the middle by a curved rufous band; 
posterior wing with six ocelli in pairs; the pupils of bright silver ; 
the irides orange-yellow. 
Exp. 2 inches. 
Hab. North India. 
In the Collection of W. C. Hewitson. 
Nearest to Y. Sakra, but of very different aspect. 
20. Yphthima Hyagriva. (PI. XVIII. fig. 11.) 
Yphthima Hyagriva, Moore, Horsf. and Moore, Cat. Lep. 
E. I. C. Mus, p. 236. 
Alis fuscis ; singulis supra ocello unico ; subtus rufo griseoque 
undulatis, posticis ocellis quatuor geminatis. 
Exp. 15%, inch. 
Hab. Dargeeling. 
In the Collection of W. C. Hewitson. 
Easily known from all the other species by the broad sub- 
marginal line of brown on both sides, by the geminated oval ocelli 
near the apex of the posterior wing, and the ochreous colour of 
the underside. 
21. Yphthima Narasingha. (PI. XVIII. fig. 19.) 
Yphthima Narasingha, Moore, Horsf. and Moore, Cat. Lep. 
E.I.C. Mus. ps 2386. 
Alis fuscis; anticis utrinque ocello unico; subtus cineraceis, 
rufo-undulatis, posticis punctis minutis albis. 
Exp. 2 inches. 
Hab. Dargeeling. 
In the Collection of W. C. Hewitson. 
The only species which has no ocelli on either side of the pos- 
