R HOP A L OVER A MALAYAN A, 



5, Ypthima fasciata, car. 



Ypthiwa fo$data t Hewifcaou, Trans. Eat. Boo, iMt, S, vol. ii« p. 287, n. 12 



W(16C5l ; Druce, Proc. Zool, Soc. 1878, p. 840, BU 2. 

 The following is Mr. He wits on 's original description 

 H Upperside brown, Both wings undulated with gr@y t chiefly beyond 

 the middle; both crossed at the middle by a common band of darker 

 colour, the margins dark brown. Anterior wing with one large bipupillated 

 Fin. vu.— Ypthima ftuciat*. ocellus; posterior wing with five or bis: obscurely marked upon a band of 



rufous* -brown. 1 * 



" Underside grey, beautifully undulated throughout with rufous- 

 brown \ both wings crossed by two bands of darker colour. Anterior wing with the ocellus as above, but 

 more distinct ; posterior wing with seven small ocelli of nearly equal size, placed as above upon a band of 

 rufous -brown, all black, the pupils silver, the irides orange-yellow/* 

 Exp. wings, 38 to 40 millim* 



Hab.— Malay Peninsula; Perak (coll. Disk). — Sumatra (Hcwitson). — Borneo; Sarawak (Wall,— coll. 

 Bist.) ; Sandakan (Pry er— coll. Dish). 



The Perak specimen here figured only differs from typical Bornean examples by the 

 somewhat paler hue of the under surface of the wings. It thus bears the same relationship to 

 the Bornean type as the Javan 7. pandoais exhibits to the Malay var. corlkaria* 



Genus BAGADIA (to follow Ypthima), 



Xftjtirfmp/m, subgenus B&padtQ, West wood, Gen. Diurn. Lep. p. 876 (1851) ; Marsh, k do Nic. Butt. Ind„ 

 Bum. & CeyL vol. i. p. 284 (1882). 



This genus is allied to Ypthima, from which it may be at once synoptically separated by the very 

 short and acute diecoidal cell to the posterior wings. In lUujtulia the costal nervure of the anterior wings 

 is strongly swollen at the base, the first subcostal nervule of the anterior wings is alone emitted before the 

 end of the cell as in Ypthima: the disco-cellular nervules concave, the lowermost longest j diecoidal cell of the 

 posterior wings very short and acute, the lower disco-cellular nervule apparently emitted from the subcostal 

 nervure, and joining the median nervure near the base of the lower median nervule ; this nervule is simple 

 in the female, but in the male is developed into a narrow glandular pouch. 



Of this very distinct and somewhat aberrant genus two species are known, om ut which 

 appears to be confined to Northern India, Burma and Tcnasserim, and the second, found in tins 

 fauna, is also distributed through some of the islands of the Malayan Archipelago, and in the 

 Philippines diverges into several distinct forms, which have been estimated by different 

 lepidopterists as either varieties or distinct species, 



L Ragadia crisia. (Tab. XIX., fig. 7). 



Knptychia Crisia, Htibner, Zutr. Ex. Schmctt. f. 675, 676 (18S2). 



Smnympha ( Hagadiu) Crisia t Weatw, Gen, Diurn, Lep. p. 870, n. 26 (1851}. 



Hippitrchia Makuta, Horsf. Cap. Lep, E.LC, t. 6 t f. 9, 0a (1829). 



Ragadia Makuta, Horsf, & Moore, Gat. Lep. Mus. E.I. C. vol. i. p. 226, n, 473 {1857). 



Hagadia Cri*w t Both Cat. Satyr, Brit, Mus, p. 168, n, 1 (ISfiB); Druce, Proc, Zool. Soc. 1S7&, p. 889, n. 1. 



Male and Pern ale. Whigs above pale greyish -brown ; anterior wings crossed by three oblique dark 

 fascia^ — the one at base short and obscure, — a submargiual fascia of the aamc colour enclosing a series of 



