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one minute, the anal and the apical ocellus of the underside being slightly visible. 

 Underside pale brownish-ochreous, with ill-defined darker brown uniformly disposed 

 strigEe. Forewing with the subapical ocellus and white upper streak, as above. 

 Hindwing with a small apical and three lower ocelli, the anal one bipupilled ; an in- 

 distinct pale whitish fascia traceable across the disc above the lower ocelli. 



Expanse, If inch. 



Habitat. — Deyra Dhoon. 



The male above described is all that is known to us. It is probably only a 

 curiously-marked variety of Y. Eiibneri. 



YPTHIMA HTIBNERI. 



Wet-Season Brood (Plate 111, fig. 1, larva and pupa, 1, a, b, c, 5 ? ). 

 Ypthima Philomela, Hiibner, Zutrilge Exot. Schmett, p. 17, figs. 83, 84 (1816-18) ; Verz. bek. 



Scbmett, p. 63 (1816-18). Butler, Catal. Satyr. Brit. Mus. p. 152 (1868)— («ec LinnsBus).* 

 Tphtkima Philomela, Hewitsou, Trans. Ent. Soc. 1865, p. 284. Batlcr, Catal. Satyr. Brit. Mus. 



p. 152 (1868). 

 Ypthima Hubneri, Kirby, Catal. D. Lep. p. 95 (1871). Distant, Ehop. Malayana, p. 57, pi. 7, fig. 5, 



? (1882). Marshall and de Niceville, Butt, of India, etc. i. p. 226, pi. 17, fig. 65, ^ (1883); de 



Nic^ville, Jouin. Asiat. Soc. Bengal, 1886, p. 231, pi. 12, fig. 1, a, b, larva and pupa. 



Imago. — Male. Upperside brown, with a slightly pale-bordered dusky sub- 

 marginal line. Cilia pale brownish-cinereous. Forewing with a rather large rounded 

 ocellus bipupilled with silvery-blue ; no glandular patch visible, but the lower discal 

 area is clothed with a few ordinary short dentate-tipt battledore-scales, many 

 elongated broad acutely-jagged tipt scales, interspersed with a few dark androconia 

 of similar length, which have an elongated dilated bulbous base and hair-like tassel- 

 tip. Hindwing with three small subanal ocelli, the lowest generally minute and 

 sometimes obsolete, sometimes the upper one is also minute or obsolete, and in some 

 specimens the apical ocellus of the underside is visible. Underside various shades of 

 cinerescent ochreous-white, numerously, but not densely, covered with fine olivescent- 

 brown strigge. Forewing with a large prominent ocellus, bipupilled with silvery- 

 blue, encircled by a broad pale ochreous ring and then by a narrow brown ring, the 

 latter ring being dilated below the ocellus, and extending to or near the posterior 

 margins ; a more or less defined submarginal lunular brown slender fascia, and a 

 medial discal transverse fascia. Hlndioing with a moderately large apical ocellus and 

 three subanal linearly-disposed ocelli, the lowest generally bipupilled ; a more or less 

 defined submarginal sinuous brown fascia, and, generally, a more or less ill-defined 

 transverse discal angulated fascia^ 



* The Pap. Philomela Johansson, is quite distinct from this. It is a Javan species belonging to the 

 genus Thymipa. See our Plate 110, fig. 4. 



