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Ypthima philomela. Leech, Butt., China, Japan and Corea, p. 90 (1892). 

 Ypthima baldus, Bingham, Fauna Brit. Ind., Butt, i., p. 134 (1905), 

 Two specimens. 

 Minzong (3,500 ft.), July 19 ; Salam Gam (3,000 ft.), July 28. 



14. Ypthima sakra. 



Ypthima sakra, Moore, Cat. Lep. E. I. C. i, p. 236 (1857) ; Loech, Butt., 

 China, Japan and Corea, p. 83 (1892) ; Bingham, Fauna Brit. Ind., Butt, 

 i, p. 137 (1905). 



Thymipa sakra, Moore, Lep. Ind. ii, p. 69, pi. 109, figs. 2-2b (1893). 



Several specimens agreeing in the main with those from Western China. 



One example (Giada) has four large ocelli on the upper side of hind- 

 wings. 



Giada (9,500 ft.), July 3 ; Tsachung (7,000 ft.), July 4 ; Eima (3,500 ft.), 

 July 7 ; Kahap (5,000 ft.), July 8. 



15. Ypthima newara. 



Ypthima neioara, Moore, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1874, p. 567 ; {chinensis) 

 Leech, Butt., China, Japan and Corea, p. 89, pi. x, fig. 5 (1892) ; Bingham, 

 Fauna Brit. Ind., Butt, i, p. 139 (1905). 



Pandima neivara, Moore, Lep. Ind. ii, p. 87 (1893). 



Several specimens, 



Salam Gam (4,000 ft.), July 29. 



16. Ypthima beautei. 



Ypthima beautei, Oberthiir, Etud. d'Entom, ix, p. 18, pi, ii. fig. 1 (1884) ; 

 Leech, Butt., China, Japan and Corea, p. 86 (1892). 

 Three male specimens. 

 Eidong (12,000 ft.), Jime 17. 



17. Ypthima putamdui, sp. n. 



^ . Very closely resembling Y. beautei, Oberthiir, on upper side, but on 

 the underside the linear markings are different. The antemedial line is 

 barely traceable, the postmedial line is strongly projected outwards between 

 veins 3 and 6, the subterminal line runs in towards the projection thence 

 to termen below costa ; all the lines are darker, narrower, and more cre- 

 nulate than in beautei. 



One male specimen. 



Nya Chuka (10,000 ft.). May 25. 



18. Ypthima baileyi, sp. n. 



^ . In size, and in colour and marking of the upperside similar to Y. 

 beautei, Oberthiir, but the yellow ring of apical ocellus of forewings some- 

 what narrower ; the hindwings have two yellow ringed ocelli on terminal 

 area towards tornus, the upper ocellus smaller than the lower. On the 

 underside the transverse lines of hindwings are reddish brown, the middle 

 line is inwardly angled between veins 2 and 4, outwardly angled between 

 veins 4 and 6, and there is a pale greyish patch below the lower angle. 



One male specimen. 



Batang (10,000 ft.), June 2. 



19, Ypthima insolita. 



Ypthima insolita. Leech, Entom., xxiv, SuppL, p. 66 (1891) ; Butt., China, 

 Japan and Corea, p. 86, pi. ix, fig. 1, S (1892). 



