236 Descriptions of fowr nevj Asiatic Buttcrjiics. 



Zemeros albipunctcda, n. sp. 



. Similar in form and colours to Z. Flegyas, excepting that 

 it is rather darker, that there are six decreasing well- 

 defined white spots in primaries forming an inner sub- 

 marginal series, and that none of the black spots on basal 

 area above or below are white-pupilled : expanse of wings, 

 1 inch, 7 lines. 



Ayerpanas, Malacca {H. Boherts). 



A constant and well-marked species : we have an allied 

 species in the British Museum from Borneo. 



Ypthima niegalomma, n. sp. 



Wings above grey-brown, primaries with a very large 

 oblique subapical black ocellus, bipupillated with pluni- 

 bageous, and encircled by a stramineous iris ; secondaries 

 with a large subanal ocellus, similar to that of primaries, 

 but only about one-third the size and unipupillate ; body 

 grey -brown ; wings below brown, densely hatched wath 

 white ; primaries with ocellus of upper-surface, but larger 

 and clearer, also a punctiform ocellus upon first median 

 interspace ; secondaries with a discal series of very indis- 

 tinct pale ochraceous ocelli between the nervures : expanse 

 of wings, 2 inches, 2 lines. 



Shanghai {W. B. Pnjer). B.M. 



Mr. Pryer only took one example of this species ; it is 

 chiefly remarkable for the enormous size of the ocellus 

 of primaries, which gives it somewhat the aspect of a 

 Callercbia. 



