YPTHIMA. 135 



155. Ypthima sobrina, Elwes $ Edw. Trans. Ent. 800. 1893, p. 29, 

 pi. i, figs. 17, 18. 



c? . Upperside pale greyish brown, terminal margins convex and 

 broadly darker brown. .Fore wing with a moderately large, round, 

 bipupilled, yellow-ringed, preapical black ocellus ; hind wing with 

 two subtornal similar, smaller ocelli, also a minute tornal ocellus. 

 Underside greyish, covered rather closely with delicate transverse 

 brown striae ; a postdiscal oblique, somewhat faintly-marked trans- 

 verse dark fascia, and a more distinct subterminal fascia on 

 both fore and hind wing ; six ocelli in pairs in echelon on the 

 hind wing, the apical pair separate aud subequal, a single pre- 

 apical ocellus on the fore wing as on the upperside. Antennae, 

 head and abdomen pale grey-brown, paler beneath ; thorax darker 

 above. No visible secondary sex-mark. — § . Similar, larger ; the 

 ocelli on both fore and hind wing placed on a pale broad band 

 irrorated with transverse short dark striae, defined inwardly by a 

 dark continuous transverse band, outwardly by the brown terminal 

 margins. Hind wing on both upper and underside with six com- 

 plete ocelli in pairs in echelon. 



Exp. d 2 48-50 mm. (1-9-2-0"). 



Hob. Eecorded hitherto only from the hills north and east of 

 Taungoo in Lower Burma. 



156. Ypthima similis, Elwes $ Edw. Trans. Ent. Soc. 1893, p. 30, 

 pi. i, fig-. 19. 



<S • Closely resembles Y. baldus, but the secondary sex-mark so 

 distinct generally in the <S of that species entirely absent. As in 

 some males and the generality of females of Y. baldus, the ocelli 

 on the upperside in similis are placed on a pale broad irrorate 

 band crossing both fore and hind wing. This pale area bordered 

 inwardly by a narrow, very much darker band. Underside very 

 similar to the underside in Y. baldus, but the transverse short 

 striae more delicate and regular, and the subbasal dark transverse 

 band that is more or less conspicuous in Y. baldus entirely wanting. 

 Male unknown. 



Exp. 6 45-50 mm. (1-75-2"). 



Eab. Eecorded hitherto only from the hills north of Taungoo 

 in Lower Burma. 



157. Ypthima affectata, Elwes $ Edw. Trans. Ent. Soc. 1893, p. 30. 

 pi. i, fig-. 30. 



d ? • Upperside umber-brown, darker than in Y. baldus, 

 sobrina, similis, &c. Both fore and hind wing crossed by distinct 

 postdiscal and subterminal clark bands, the space between the 

 bands paler, more or less irrorated w 7 ith dark brown, short, trans- 

 verse striae, bearing on the fore wing a large preapical ocellus, 



