Athyma disjuncta is a butterfly found in the Palearctic that belongs to the browns family. It is endemic to China (West China and Central China)
P. disjuncta Leech (59c). On the upperside similar to the preceding species [''[[Athyma sulpitia|P. sulpitia]] Cr.], the forewing apparentlysomewhat more elongate, the cell-spots of the forewing rather different, especially on the underside. The hindwing below with a white streak before the costal vein, the basal spots less prominent, the discal band more erect, i. e. being posteriorly nearer the anal angle, and composed of broader ovate spots. Also the present species bears a certainresemblance to L. helmanni. — Not rare in Central China (Chang- Yang), also in West China: Omei-shan, Moupin, etc.[1]