Based on Evans' description some adjustments need to be made.

In Y. watsoni the loop under the FW ocellus can also be seen on the upperside as in the article page 34
The HW ocelli are nearly in line.
http://www.kmnh.jp/wp-content/themes...nastyrskii.pdf
Also Evan states coarse striations & very large ocelli in wsf.

1 meet all the crteria for Y. watsoni ;Loop under FW ocellus; HW ocelli nearly in line; coarse striations; large wsf ocelli.


2.could also be a form of Y. watsoni but it look more like Y. lycus.
The HW ocelli are more or less in line ;the straiton is variable depending on ssp.The whiter diffuse fasciation suggest Y. lycus.


Evans' statement that the HW apical & tornal ocelli are in line for Y. nareda /newara & out of line for Y. inica are rather confusing.
I have pick out examples which suit the description except for the ocelli alignment.

Y. nareda ;FW with submarginal fascia increasing in width at tornus; HW apical ocellus moderately bigger than ocellus 2.
https://www.ifoundbutterflies.org/me...eb56c0b7-1.jpg

Y. newara;FW submarginal fascia of uniform width; HW apical ocellus much bigger.
https://www.ifoundbutterflies.org/me...ekar_aj717.jpg

Y. inica; FW without submarginal fascia.
https://www.ifoundbutterflies.org/me...cc34893f-1.jpg


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