72 LEPIDOPTERA INDICA. 



In Colonel Swinlioe's collection is a male of the drij-season form,tsken at Pai\is Pani, 

 Mirzapur, N. W. Provinces, and which was erroneously referred by him in P. Z. S. 

 1883, 145, under Y. Inica, as being the same as that species. In Capt. E. Y. Watson's 

 collection are specimens taken at Berhampur, Ganjam District, in Orissa. Capt. 

 Watson collected specimens [which we have examined] during the Chin-Lushai 

 Expedition of 1889-90, and took the wet-season form at Pauk-Yaw, on the Burmese 

 side, in November, and of the dry-season form also, at TUin-Y^aw, in March and 

 April " (Journ. Bombay N. H. Soc. 1891, 35). Capt. Watson also obtained the 

 wet-season form at Toungoo, in November, and at Sittang, in Tenasserim, in 

 January. 



THYMIPA SINGALA. 



Wet-Season Brood (Plate 110, figs. 1, la, cj ? ). 



Tpthima Singala, Felder, Verli. Zool. Bot. Gessell. 1868, p. 283. Moore, Lep. of Ceylon, i. p. 24, 

 pi. 12, figs. 3, 3a, S (1880). Marshall and de NiceviUe, Butt, of India, etc. i. p. 230 (1883). 



IiTAGO. — Male. Upperside uniformly dark-brown. Both wings generally 

 without any ocelli visible, but sometimes an indistinct black subapical spot is 

 present on the forewing, and either one, or two, small subanal ocelli on the hindwing. 

 Underside pale ochreous-grey, very thickly covered with uniformly-disposed brown 

 strigje ; both wings showing slight traces of an incurved discal, and a submarginal 

 narrow brown fascia. Foretving with a very prominent subapical bipupilled ocellus. 

 Hindwing with two small apical, two median, and two smaller anal round linearly- 

 disposed ocelli, each with a minute silvery-white pupil, the two anal ocelH being 

 smallest and geminated, and the upper apical generally also smaller. 



Female. Upperside. i^oretum^' with a well- formed subapical bipupilled ocellus. 

 Hindwing with the two small median ocelli also present. Underside as in the 

 piale. 



Expanse, l/o to l^, inch. 



Dby-Season Brood (Plate 110. fig. lb,cJ). 

 Yptliima Thora, Moore, Lep. of Ceylon, i. p. 24, pi. 12, figs. 4, 4a, (J(18s0). 



Imago. — Upperside. Foreioing with the subapical ocellus present or absent. 

 Hindwing with one only, or sometimes two, small median ocelli. Underside thickly 

 covered with uniformly-disposed brown strigEe, and with indistinct traces of an 

 incurved discal and marginal fascia, Forewing with a prominent bipupilled ocellus. 

 TTindwing with two apical, two median, and two anal minute round ocelli. 



Expanse, 1 j^o to 1 ^^, inch. 



Habitat. — Ceylon. 



DiSTKiBDTioN. — The type specimen described by Dr. Felder was obtained at 



