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Two S specimens. These are smaller than the type, the termen of fore- 

 wings straighter, the subapical ocellus smaller, and there is no ocellus bet- 

 ween veins 2 and 3. 



Tondu la (9,000 ft.), June 14. 



20. yPTHIMA DROrONIDES. 



Ypthima dromoiiides, Oberthiir, Etud. d'Entom. xv, p. 15, pi. ii, fig. 14 

 (July 1891). 



Several specimens ; ocelli small, tending to complete absence. 



Ching Chi Hsien (6,000 ft.), May 3 ; Nyachuka (10,000 ft.), May 2o; 

 Batang (9,000 ft.), June 6 ; Gera (9,000 ft.), June 7 : Nun Chou (12.500 ft.), 

 June 9 ; Trong ze (10,000 ft.), June 11 ; Menkong (8,000 ft.;, June 16. 



21. Ypthima iris, 



Y])thima ifis, Leech, Entom. xxiv, Suppl. p. 57 (June 1891) ; Butt., China, 

 Japan and Corea, p. 84 (1892). 

 Five male specimens. 

 Leng Chu (4,500 ft.), May 7 ; Ta pen ba (5,000 ft.). May 8. 



23. Callbrebia megalops. 



Callerebia me</alo23s, AlitheT-akj, " Iris" 1896, Y>. 184; Eom. Sur. Lep. ix, 

 p. 108, pi. ix, fig. 2 d (1897). 



One example of each sex. As the female appears to be unnoted the 

 Gera specimen is here described. 



$ . Paler brown than the male on the upperside ; the medial area of 

 forewings tinged with fulvous ; the subapical ocellus is larger and set in an 

 ashey-grey cloud. Four ocelli on terminal area of hindwings, each with 

 distinct fulvous ring and white pupil, the 2nd ocellus largest ; a fifth 

 ocellus, represented by a white point between veins 6 and 7 ; the subter- 

 minal line more distinct and the fringes paler. Underside similar to that 

 of the male, but the wavy postmedial line of hindwings is inwardly suffused 

 with fulvous and the ocelli are much more distinct. 



Nun Chou (12,500 ft.), June 9 {d); Gera (9,000 ft.), June 7 ( $ ). 



23. Callerebia polyphemus. 



Eebia polyphemus, Oberthiir, Etud. d'Entom. ii, p. 38, pi. ii, fig. 2 (1876). 

 Callerebia orixa, Leech, Butt., China, Japan and Corea, p. 104 (1892). 

 One male specimen. 

 Menkong (8,000 ft.), June 16. 



24. Callerebia injStupia, p. n. 



5 . Smoky brown with a slight greyish tinge on the outer third of all 

 the wings. A diffuse tawny streak on subcostal area of forewings, extending 

 from the base to the tawny ringed black subapical spot ; the latter subovate, 

 oblique enclosing two white dots ; a much smaller tawny ringed black 

 spot, with a white central point, between veins 2 and 3 ; a blackish shade- 

 like postmedial band is bluntly angled below middle; subterminal band 

 blackish, rather narrow, interrupted by the veins. Hindwings have three 

 white centred black spots between veins 2 and 5, all are ringed with tawny 

 and vary a little in size, the white centre of the upper spot larger than that 

 of either of the other two; subterminal band blackish, interrupted, narrowed 

 towards tornus. Fringes of all the wings pale grey, blackish at ends of 

 veins, preceded by a black line. Underside of forewings reddish tawny on 

 basal two-thirds, greyish marked with black on outer third ; postmedian 

 line brownish ; ocelli as above but rings yellowish ; hindwings greyish. 



