568 MR. F. MOORE ON NEW ASIATIC LEPIDOPTERA. [Nov. 3, 



Underside grey, numerously covered with dark brown narrow 

 striae, and crossed with three brown fasciae, the subbasal being 

 indistinct : fore wing with a bright oval ocellus bipupilled with 

 silver : hind wing with seven small prominent silver-pupilled ocelli, 

 the upper third minute, the two anal geminated. 



Exp. 1| inch. 



Hab. Lower Bagh river-valley, Cashmere {Capt. H. B. Hellard). 



Yphthima ariaspa. 



Male. Upperside dark brown : fore wing with a subapical bipu- 

 pilled ocellus : hind wing with a small subanal ocellus. 



Underside whitish grey, with numerous narrow brown uniform 

 prominent strigae : fore wing with ocellus as above : hind wing with 

 a single large subapical ocellus, and two smaller ocelli from anal angle. 



Exp. lj 1 ^ inch. 



Hab. Punjab. In Coll. Oxford Museum and F. Moore. 



This species is similar in appearance to Y. nareda ; the ocelli of 

 the upperside are smaller, the ground-colour of the underside being 

 much paler, more uniformly covered with strigae, and without trans- 

 verse brown fasciae. 



Subfam. Elymniin^e. 



Elymnias singhala. 



Female. Upperside dark velvety fuliginous brown : fore wing 

 with pale yellow-speckled quadrate patches on exterior margin : hind 

 wing with a broad transverse submarginal series of narrow and broad 

 partially confluent pale yellow streaks, some small streaks also along 

 the exterior margin : cilia whitish. Underside dark brown, palest 

 exteriorly ; apex of fore and hind wings suffused with pale pink : both 

 wings covered with numerous short transverse black confluent strigae, 

 which are broadest and darkest at the base of fore wing and along 

 exterior margin of hind wing : hind wing with a submarginal series 

 of six black dots each on a pale pinkish space, the upper spot having 

 a small contiguous pure white spot. 



Exp. 3 inches. 



Hab. Colombo, Ceylon {Capt. F. J. Hutchison). 



Subfam. Nymphalin^e. 



Argynnis vitatha. 



Allied to A. aglaia ; markings similar but more prominent. 

 Underside of hind wing with the whole of the space from base to the 

 transverse discal series of silvery spots, as well as their outer bordered 

 spots, and marginal lunules, dark powdery green. 



Exp. 2| inches. 



Hab. Cashmere, N. side of Rajdiangan Pass and Gurais {Capt. 

 II. B. Hellard). 



Argynnis sipora. (Plate LXV1. fig. 11.) 



Allied to A. pales. 



Upperside pale fulvous in the male, dusky fulvous in the female. 



