AMATHUSIIN 4. She 
transverse darker brown strige, cell spots, a subbasal sinuous line, discocellular 
spot, a broader discal fascia, and outer submarginal sinuous pale speckled-bordered 
fascia. Hindwing with a prominent upper and lower ocellus, each with reddish- 
ochreous centre, white pupil, black ring, and then an outer yellow ring. Body, 
palpi, and legs beneath brownish-ochreous ; abdomen beneath with a small glandular 
patch of raised lax scales, placed on each side of the keel near the base. 
Female. Upperside paler, fading to an ochreous-brown. Forewing with a broad 
oblique subapical transverse bluish-white coalescent macular band, cut by the brown 
veins and the lower portions very sinuous edged ; an inner discal row of three small 
bluish-white diamond-shaped spots, and an outer submarginal row of pale bluish- 
ochreous broadly-lunate spots. Hindwing with three rows of pale ochreous irregular 
lunate-dentate spots, and marginal lunular line. Underside pale ochreous or 
olivescent-ochreous, crossed by ill-defined markings and fasciz, as in the male, the 
two ocelli on hindwing less prominent and with pale ochreous centre. 
Expanse, d 3;o, ? 4 inches. 
Hasrrat.—S8. India. Ceylon. 
This species, in the character of the markings on the forewing of the male, 
connects the group represented by the Malayan species Dis, Necho, etc., with that 
of the Tullia group. 
Distrrsution.—The type specimen of the female was taken in Canara by Mr.S. N. 
Ward. A male and female from the same locality subsequently came into our own 
possession from the remains of Mr. Ward’s collections, and from which our 
descriptions and figures are now taken. We also possess a female from Travancore. 
Both sexes have also been “taken by Mr. H. 8. Fergusson in the Ashamboo Hills, 
Travancore” (Butt. of India, 297). Capt. E. Y. Watson also obtained a single 
female at Kathlekan, Kadur District, Mysore, in November, which is now in the 
British Museum Collection. In Ceylon, it was taken by the late Dr. Thwaites, and 
from whose original drawings the female in “ Lepidoptera of Ceylon,” pl. 18, 
figs. la, b, were copied. Capt. F. J. Hutchinson also took it “in forest land near 
Galle in July, where it is very rare” (Lep. Ceylon, i. 36). Mr. F. M. Mackwood, in 
his MS. Notes, says “‘ one specimen only taken ; caught in Ambegamoa.” 
DISCOPHORA ZAL (Plate 152, figs. 1, la, b, c, ¢ 2). 
Discophora Zal, Westwood, Gen. D. Lep. p. 331 (1851); id. Trans. Ent. Soc. 1856, p. 188, pl. 21, 
figs. 5, 6,2. Marshall and de Nicéville, Butt. of India, ete. i. p. 299 (1883). 
Imaco.—Male. Upperside dusky ochreous-brown. Forewing crossed by a 
discal row of six (the first and third upper being minute) and two submarginal rows 
of five well-defined spots, the discal and outer submarginal row being parallel with 
