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posterior angle and limiting the subciroular ocellar space ; striolation of the hiiul wing closer 
ill the basal two thirds, and coalescing to form a submarginal band, which widens irregularly 
inwards between the subapical ocellus and the one below it ; ocelli 3, as in Y. mitschul- 
s7ii/i, &o. 
" Female. Upperside somewhat paler than the male ; the ocellus of the fore wing largo and well- 
defined. Underside similar to the male, but the only brown markings beyond the striolation 
are the faint brown bands which limit the subtriangular occUar space. 
" Expanse, c? 45 millim., 5 4-t millim. 
" This species may always be recognized by the peculiar shape of the apes of the clasp. Gensan, 
Corea, July 1886 {Leech). Type in coll. Elwes." {Elwes ^ Edwards, I. c.) 
1 met with this species fairly commonly in the neighbourhood of Gensan, 
Corea, in June and July 1886. This is the only record of its capture 
hitherto, but the specimens taken by Wulffius at Possiet Bay and by Herz 
in Corea may not improbably prove to be this species on dissection. 
In one of my Gensan male specimens the ocellus towards anal angle on 
upper surface of secondaries is very minute, and in another entirely absent. 
The ground-colour of under surface also varies in tint. 
Ypthima sordida. 
Ypthima sordida, Elwes & Edwards, Traus. Ent. Soc. Loud. 1 893, p. 19. 
" Male. Upperside brown : fore wing with an ill-defined dark velutinous shade on the disk 
coincident with the sex-mark, and a well-defined bipupilled subapical ocellus ; hind 
wing with a well-defined unipupillate ocellus in the first median interspace. Underside 
whitish grey : fore wing with the striolation very close, and in parts coalescent, 
so that the surface has a brown appearance ; oceUus as on the upperside, ocellar space 
absolutely undefined ; hind wing with the striolation somewhat irrdgular, coarser, and 
sparser, so that the surface has a somewhat hoary appearance ; ocelli three, one subapical, as 
large as that on the fore wing, one about half as large in the first median interspace, and a 
bipupilled one of similar size to the last near anal angle. 
" Expanse 4(5 millim. 
" Hab. Kiukiang, June 1887 (Pi-att). Described from a single example in coU. Elwes." (Elwes ^j- 
Edwards, 1. c.) 
Closely allied to Y. ohsmira, from which it may be distinguished by its 
narrower primaries and white fringes. The ocelli are larger than in the 
male of that species, but agree almost exactly with those of the female. 
On the under surface the ground-colour is less heavily striated about the 
disc and outer portion of primaries ; the ocelli seem to agree perfectly with 
those of male Y. ohscnra. 
