144 nymphalidjE. 



wings non-fasciated in most specimens, or with only the sub- 

 terminal fascia on the fore wing. The clasp in the male differs, 

 however, considerably from that of Y. huebneri. 



Exp. <$ 2 33-39 mm. (1-25-1-50"). 



Hab. N.W. Himalayas ; Kashmir ; S. India, Mysore and the 

 Anaimalai Hills (fide Elwes). 



Race ceylonica, Hewitson. — <3 2 • Upperside vandyke-brown to 



dark sepia-brown. Fore wing uniform, 



with the usual single preapical ocellus. 



Hind wing : posterior half, sometimes 



less than half, pure white, with two 



or three small posterior ocelli, a 



lunular incomplete subterminal and 



an even slender terminal brown line. 



Underside white, with somewhat sparse, 



Fig- 34. short, delicate, fine transverse brown 



Ypthima huebneri Kirby. gtri tti d r towards the 



Race ceylomcu, Hew., k. p ^ p • -n • •,, 



Upper and under sides. °* the * 0re ^ Fore Wm S ™ th 



the ocellus, a brown ring surrounding 



it very broad and very broadly and diffusely produced downwards, 

 discal and subterminal transverse fasciae obscure. Hind wing with 

 four ocelli in a curve, the anal bipupilled ; traces of a discal trans- 

 verse brown fascia and of a lunular subterminal brown line. 

 Antennae, head, thorax and abdomen brown ; abdomen white 

 beneath. 



Exp. S 2 34-40 mm. (1-34-1 -58"). 



Bab. Beugal, Orissa ; ,S. India, the Nilgiris, Travancore ; 

 Ceylon. 



171. Ypthima bolanica, Marshall, P. Z. S. 1882, p. 759 S ; M. fy de N. 

 Butt. Ind. i, 1883, p. 231 ; Moore (Nadiria), Lep. Ind. ii, 1893- 



96, p. 85, pi. 112, figs. 5, 5 a, J 2 . 



6 2 • Upperside umber-brown. Fore wing with a single, 

 slightly oval, oblique, bipupilled, fulvous-ringed, large, black 

 ocellus placed in a paler ocellar area; the ocellus and the sur- 

 rounding area both defined outwardly by a broad darker brown 

 line. Hind wing uniform, with a very much smaller but similar 

 unipupilled ocellus. Cilia brown, with a distinct interior whitish 

 line. Underside brown, irrorated with minute, short, transverse, 

 delicate white striae, the dorsal margin broadly of the fore wing, 

 a curved discal band crossing both fore and hind wings, and some 

 very obscure transverse basal, subbasal and terminal narrow bands 

 free from the white striae ; ocelli as on the upperside, but on the 

 hind wing, in addition to the subtornal ocellus, a single smaller 

 geminate tornal and three anterior similar ocelli. Antennae, 

 head, thorax and abdomen brown ; the antennae annulated with 

 white, ochraceous towards apex. 



Exp. 6 2 44-48 mm. (173-1-9"). 



Hab. Baluchistan. 



