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with an anticiliary dark line on both fore and hind wings ; the 

 broad subterminal fasciae on the underside showing through. 

 Fore wing with the usual subapical ocellus. Hind wing with a 

 subtornal and sometimes a minute tornal ocellus. Underside pale 

 ochraceous, thickly irrorated with transverse short dark brown 

 striae, evenly and uniformly spread; ocelli as on the upperside, 

 but the tornal ocellus bipupilled and always present ; in addition, 

 a larger preapical ocellus on the hind wing ; both fore and hind 

 wings with somewhat obscure, broad, dark subterminal bands, that 

 on the fore wing broadening posteriorly. Antennae, head, thorax 

 and abdomen brown ; the abdomen paler beneath. 



Exp. 3 2 42-46 mm. (1- 65-1-83"). 



Hah. JST.W. Himalayas, Kashmir to Kumaun. 



The succeeding two forms are so similar in outward appearance 

 that, without comparing their genitalia, they might be taken for 

 mere varieties of T. nareda. The form of the clasp, however, is 

 very different in all three. 



164. Ypthima newara, Moore, P. Z. S. 1874, 



p. 567; M. Sf de N. Butt. Ind. i, 1883, 

 p. 222 ; Moore (Pandima), Lep. Ind. ii, 

 1893-96, p. 87, pi. 113, figs. 2, 2 a, <$ 2 ; 

 Elwes $ Edio. Trans. Ent. Soc. 1893, p. 21, 

 pi. 2, fig. 42. 



J 2 . Very closely resembling M. nareda, 

 but the subterminal fascia on the underside of 

 the fore wing is of even width throughout, 

 -p. oQ and the striation is slightly coarser and less 



hima newara, $ . uniiorrn . 



Underside. Exp. tf 2 44-50 mm. (1 -71-1-95"). 



Hah. Sikhim ; Assam, Khasi hills. 



165. Ypthima watsoni, Moore (Pandima), Lep. Ind. ii, 1893-96. 

 p. 89, pi. 113, figs. 4, 4 a-c, 3 $ ; Elwes $ Edw. Trans. Ent. Soc. 

 1893, p. 47, pi. 1, fig. 25. 



c? $ . In the wet-season form this closely resembles T. nareda, 

 from which it differs chiefly on the underside in the very much 

 sparser striation, in the presence and prominence of a discal, 

 and on the hind wing of a subbasal, transverse fascia. These 

 fasciae are particularly well-defined in the dry-season form of this 

 insect ; the ground-colour of the underside of the wings in this 

 latter form varies from greyish white in the Lower Burma speci- 

 mens to ochraceous white in specimens collected in the Karen 

 Hills. The form of the clasp in the male is, as already noted, 

 widely different from that of T. nareda or Y. newara. 



Exp. 6 2 44-48 mm. (1-72-1-9"). 



Hah. Burma. 



