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a lower black spot, both broadly-ringed with pale fulvous-yellow. Underside more 

 olivescent greyish-brown. Forewing with the discal area fulvous ; ocelli as above, 

 but with narrow ring and white pupil ; crossed by a very indistinct discal angulate 

 line. Hind-wing with the basal area darker and olivescent-hoary, the outer border 

 paler, the dark portion bordered by a discal curved series of seven irregular cunei- 

 form pale fulvous spots, followed by two upper and two lower submarginal small 

 black spots, each with a yellowish ring ; a large subbasal fulvous patch crossed by 

 the subcostal vein. 



Expanse, If to If inch. 



Habitat. — Western Himalayas. 



DiSTEiBUTiON. — The type specimen, a female, described by Colonel Lang, was 

 taken by the late Dr. Jerdon at Goolmurg, in Kashmir. The male, which we have 

 described above, was taken by Major H. B. Hellard, in the Boorzil Valley, North 

 Kashmir, in July, 1873. Males and females have also been taken by Mr. J. H. 

 Leech in the Deosai Plains, at 12,000 to 13,000 feet elevation, in August, 1887, and 

 in the Goorais Valley, 11,000 feet, in September, 1887. Among these Deosai speci- 

 mens is a male with the underside of the forewing possessing a very small lower 

 ocellule between the medians, and thehindwing having but faint traces of the fulvous 

 subbasal patch and discal series of spots ; and in a female, also from Deosai, the 

 underside of the forewing has the outer border clouded with dark fulvous-brown, 

 the hindwing also being uniformly tinted and all the mai'kings obsolete. 



Of our illustrations of this species on Plate 105, fig. 4 represents the male, above 

 described, from the Boorzil Valley, and fig. 4a is are production of Colonel Lang's 

 original drawing of the type female. 



Allied Chinese Cuoetobius. — G. Sinica (Epineph. Sinica,Alpheraky, Romanoff's 

 Mem. Lep. 1 889, p. 121, pi. 5, fig. 7, ? ). Habitat. China.— C.pavonica (Coenonympha 

 pavonica Alpheraky, id. p. 119, pi. 5, f. S,<S). Habitat. China. 



Genus YPTHIMA, auctorum. 



Key to the Divisions of the Gesus YPTHIMA, of authors. 



1. Androconial patch on forewing of male 2}romi7ient. 



a. Underside of hindwing with six ocelli, in three pairs, jilaced in echelon. 



b. „ „ „ placed in linear series . Thtmipa (type Baldus). 



2. Androconial patch on' forewing not visible, but the androeonia present ; 



\mieTsid& ot hindu~ing with four ocelli — one apical, three anal . . Ypthima (type Zfii6?jeri). 



3. No androeonia. JJndeTsiie of hiiidwing with four ocelli .... Kolasjl {type Chenui). 



4. No androeonia. Underside of hindwing with five ocelli — three apical, two 



anal Nadir: a (type Bolanica). 



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