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ocellus the same. Hindwing with the ocelli somewhat smaller. Body above brown ; 

 body beneath, palpi, and legs beneath pale ochreous-white ; legs above ochreous ; 

 palpi clothed with slightly blackish-tipt hairs. 



Expanse, 2f to 2f inches, * 



Habitat. — Burma. 



Distribution. — The male of the wet-season brood above described was obtained 

 by Signor Leonardo Fea at Moolayet, Upper Tenasserim, in March, during his 

 recent Burmese excursion. 



Mr. H. J. Elwes (P. Z. S. 1891, 267, pi. 27, f. 1) records and figures a male 

 (under the name of Y. methora), from specimens collected by Mr. "W. Doherty in 

 Eastern Pegu, at 2000 feet elevation and upwards. 



A female of this species is in the Hewitsonian Cabinet at the British Museum, 

 and is there also erroneously placed with Y. methora ; this specimen is labelled 

 " Yunan," and was formerly in the late Mr. "W. S. Atkinson's cabinet, having been 

 collected by Dr. J. Anderson during the Expedition to "Western Yunan in 1868. 

 Specimens of the male, also from the Yunan Expedition, are erroneously recorded 

 (Butt, of India, i. 215) under Y, methora, as being in the Indian Museum, Calcutta. 



THYMIPA SAVAEA. 



Wet-Season Beood (Plate 108, figs. 2, 2a, g). 



YphtMma Savara, Grose-Smith, Annals of Nat. Hist. 1887, p. 267. Adamson, Catal. of Burmese Lep. 

 p. 8 (1889). Watson, Journ. Bombay Nat. Hist. Soc. 1891, p. 35. 



Imago. — Male. Upperside pale olivescent-brown ; cilia of forewing brownish- 

 cinereous, of hindwing pale cinereous. Forewing with a very broad medial discal 

 dusky glandular patch, which is clothed with a few short broad dentate-tipt pale 

 battledore-scales, some long anteriorly-broad acutely serrate-tipt scales, and numerous 

 long darker androconia with elongated clavate base, hair-like end and tassel-tip ; 

 apical ocellus large, bipupilled with silvery-blue, the upper pupil being minute, the 

 ring pale ochreous, broad, and bordered by an outer indistinct brown ring; sub- 

 marginal brown fascia diffused. Hindiving crossed by a slightly-defined discal re- 

 curved narrow brown fascia, which joins an outer marginal .wavy fascia, the inner 

 ocelli-area being slightly cinereous speckled inwardly and with paler strigge out- 

 wardly, encompassing a minute (sometimes two) upper ocellus, two large prominent 

 median ocelli and two minute anal ocelli, the four latter with a single silvery-white 

 pupil. Underside whitish-cinereous, numerously covered with slender olivescent- 

 brown strigiB ; both wings crossed by a subbasal, a medial, and a submarginal brown 

 fascia, which are less prominent on the hindwing, the discal fascia on the forewing 

 being dilated posteriorly, and the two discal fasciae on the hindwing being straight in 



