76 LEPIDOFTEBA INBICA. 



recurved. Body slender ; head and tborax small, clotlied in front -n-itli hairs. Eyes 

 prominent, naked. Palpi long, slender, obUquely-porrect, compressed, clothed in 

 front with long straight divergent bristly hairs ; second joint reaching to vertex, 

 third joint fully two-thirds the length of second, slender, naked. Antennae very 

 slender, ringed with white, terminating in a very slender gradually-formed club. 



Cateepillab. — " When full grown is about an inch or a little less in length ; 

 entirely green ; head round ; body of nearly equal thickness throughout, slightly 

 increasing in size to the fifth segment, thence gradually tapering to the anal segment, 

 which is furnished with two very short diverging immovable processes or tails ; the 

 head and body are thickly shagreened, being covered with very small closely-set 

 tubercles emitting fine colourless hairs." 



Chrysalis. — " Either green or brown ; head rounded, the edge of the wing- 

 cases raised and angled anteriorly, the thorax humped " (de Niceville). 



TiPE. — Y. Hiibneri. 



YPTHIMA KASMIRA (Plate 112, fig. 1, \a.,S ? )• 

 Tpthima Kasmira, Moore, Journ. Asiatic Soc. Bengal, 1884, p. 17. Waterhouse, Aid Identif. of Ins. 

 pi. 179, fig. 5, ? . 



Imago. — Male and female. TJpperside dark brown. Forewing with a moderate- 

 sized subapical bipupilled ocellus ; lower discal area clothed with short broad dentate- 

 tipt scales, some longer scales with dentate tips, and a very few intervening longer 

 black androconia with broad bulbous base and hair-like tassel-tip. Eindwing with 

 two small subanal ocelli situated between the medians in the male, and a third 

 minute anal ocellus in the female. Underside pale purpurescent brownish-cinereous, 

 very densely covered with entirely uniformly-disposed broad brown strigge. Forewing 

 with a prominent subapical bipupilled ocellus. Eindwing with a prominent apical 

 ocellus, and three lower linearly-disposed ocelli, the lowest being bipupilled. 



Expanse S If, ? 1-|- inch. 



Habitat. — Kashmir. 



DisTEiBUTiON. — Specimens of both sexes of this species in our own collection 

 were taken by Major H. B. Hellard in Kashmir, in September. 



YPTHIMA APICALIS. 



Tpthima apicalls, Moore, Journ. Asiatic Soc. Bengal, 1884, p. 17. "Waterhouse, Aid to Identif. of 

 Ins. pi. 179, fig. 2. 



Imago. — Male. TJpperside pale brown. Forewing palest obliquely across the 

 lower discal area ; with a small rounded bipupilled subapical ocellus, above which is 

 a distinct whitish apical streak. Ilindwing with two small subanal ocelli, the upper 



