1882. ] ASIATIC BUTTERFLIES. 759 
It is possible that the two may be merely climatic variations of the 
same species; but until this is proved the name weranga cannot be 
suppressed. Col. Lang’s collection, containing the types of his 
A. weranga, is now in my custody. 
YprHIMA BOLANICA, 0. sp. 
UppersipE dark brown, distinctly glossed with purple in some 
lights, as in Collerebia. Fore wing with a prominent black ocellus, 
with two large bluish-silver pupils and narrow yellow iris, ringed 
with dark brown, then with mottled greyish more broadly, and then 
again with dark brown. Hind wing with one black ocellus very pro- 
minently pupilled with bluish silver, and two bluish-silver specks 
near anal angle, being the pupils of obsolete geminate ocelli, a sub- 
marginal sinuous dark-brown line; the margin of both wings nar- 
rowly whitish, defined on the inside with dark brown; the cilia 
brown. UNDERSIDE greyish white, covered more or less with fine 
reddish-brown striz : fore wing with the ocellus as on upperside : 
hind wing with six ocelli; the first three in a line from the costa, 
small, the third minute, the fourth between the first and second 
median branches, large, the fifth and sixth geminated at the anal 
angle, all prominently pupilled with bluish silver as on the upper- 
side ; the cilia brown; the margin of both wings pure white, in- 
wardly defined by a brown line, then a whitish mottled line, broadest 
at costa of fore wing and ending at the fifth ocellus of the hind 
wing ; two brown lines, one on each side of the ocellus of the fore 
wing, and meeting below it continued on the hind wing as a single 
narrow band, on which the first three ocelli are placed, and termi- 
nating just beyond the third ; a short brown line from the costa of 
fore wing defined exteriorly with whitish, and again another brown 
line continued across the hind wing to the abdominal margin, and 
on the latter wing defined exteriorly with whitish. Expanse 1°6 
inch. 
Taken by Lieut.-Col. C. Swinhoe (in whose collection the type 
specimen is) at Mach in the Bolan Pass. 
DELIAS FLAVALBA, D, Sp. 
Male. Uprrersipe white; costal and outer margins narrowly black: 
fore wing with the nervules beyond the cell defined with black, and 
all except the submedian nervure bordered on both sides with 
blackish irrorations, most broadly along the discocellular nervules ; 
the outer margin also with a border of blackish irrorations, broadest 
at the apex. Hind wing with the nervures black, with a triangular 
patch of blackish irrorations on the margin at the extremity of each 
nervule, and with slight black irrorations along the median nervure, 
the subcostal nervules and the space between them forming there an 
indistinct bar ; a bright yellow patch filling the space between the 
costal and subcostal nervures at the base of the wing, and a larger 
patch of the same colour at the anal angle. UNpeErs1DE white: 
fore wing with the outer margin black, broadly at the apex, where it 
has three indistinct yellow spots at its inner edge ; a broad, irregu- 
