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the markings on the upperside ; but the row of spots on the 

 posterior wing is well defined, except the third, which is 

 obsolete. 



Expanse of wings If inch. 



Hah. Burmah, Siamese frontier [Capt. Adamsoti). 



In the collection of Mr. Adamson. 



Paduca myrsa. 



Upperside. Both wings cinereous, tinged in certain lights 

 with pink, crossed in the middle bj a pinkish, dusky white 

 band from near the costa of the anterior wing, where it 

 tapers, to the anal angle ; beyond the band is an indistinct 

 submarginal light ashy brown line, outside of which is an 

 indistinct band of darker brown spots. 



Underside as above, but lighter, with the bands, lines, and 

 spots more clearly defined. 



Expanse of wings 2 inches. 



Hah. Celebes. 



In the collection of H. Grose Smith. 



This should probably be placed in a new genus. 



Yphtliima savara. 



Upperside. Both wings ashy brown. Anterior wings with 

 one large subapical ocellus with a central spot, and one minute 

 spot above it, the space round the ocellus lighter than the rest 

 of the wing. Posterior wings with two small submarginal 

 ocelli near the costa and two large subanal ocelli, the ocelli 

 being situated in a space or band of lighter brown than the 

 rest of the wing. 



Underside. Paler than above. Anterior wings with two 

 dark brown central lines and one submarginal line. Poste- 

 rior wings with the ocelli represented as above, but small 

 and of a uniform size, and two small anal ocelli ; two brown 

 lines across the centre of the wings. 



Expanse of wings 2| inches. 



Hah. Burmah, Siamese frontier ( Capt. Adamson) . 



In the collection of Mr. Adamson. 



This is the largest species of this genus I have seen. 



Messaras dapatana. 

 Upperside. Anterior wings brown, paler towards the base, 

 crossed by a transverse broad band (the inner edge of which 

 is deeply indentated in the middle) of pale creamy brown 

 from the centre of the costa to near the inner angle. Half- 

 way between the exterior margin and the cell is a row of 

 brown spots, indistinct except when the row crosses the trans- 

 verse band and the lowest spot near the inner angle. Poste- 



