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of both sexes also having a smaller anal ocellus, all with a single pupil. 

 Underside yellowish ochrey- white : forewing with the ocellus as above : 

 hindwing with a very small apical ocellus and four lower ocelli, the two 

 anal being geminated and the smallest. Both wings are crossed by 

 ochreous-brown strigaa ; with the three outer transverse fasciae on fore- 

 wing, and an angulated discal fascia, as well as a sinuous marginal fascia, 

 on the hindwing. 



Expanse S If, ? If inch. 



Hab. Calcutta. In coll. Ind. Mus., Calcutta, and F. Moore. 



Nearest to Y. hiibneri. Distinguishable from typical specimens 

 (figured as T. pMlomela, Hubner, Zutr. fig. 83-84), on the underside, by 

 the yellowish ochreous- white ground-colour, and the transverse fasciae on 

 the hindwing, as well as by the small size of the ocelli. 



Ypthima horsfieldii, n. sp. 



Male. TJpperside dark olive-brown ; discal area dusky ; subapical 

 ocellus oval, bipupilled : hindwing with two medial and a minute anal 

 ocellus. 



Female. Upperside : forewing with a large rounded ocellus : hind- 

 wing with two larger medial, a small anal, and a medium- sized apical 

 ocellus. Underside of male and female ochreous- white : forewing almost 

 covered with dark vinous-brown confluent strigae : hindwing very sparse- 

 ly covered with slender brown strigae very similarly disposed to those 

 in the typical Javan Y. pandocus : ocellus of forewing as above : hind- 

 wing with two small apical, two larger medial, and two smaller anal 

 ocelli. 



Expanse ^ li%, 9 1^^ inch. 



Hab. Java. In coll. F. Moore. 



Subfamily Nymphalinji. 

 Genus Euthalia, Hubner. 



EUTHALIA ANDERSONII, n. Sp. 



Male and female. Upperside dark umber- brown, palest in the female ; 

 both wings with a marginal bluish-grey band, which extends very nar- 

 rowly from the apex of forewing and widens across the hindwing to 

 broadly above anal angle. Within and beneath the cells the black 

 streaks are most distinct in the female ; across the discal area are two 

 indistinct dusky sinuous fasciae widening from the costa of forewing, at 

 which end the interspace is slightly paler in the male and distinctly paler 

 in the female. Cilia white. 



