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which are again siirroiinderl by narrow fuscous rings ; the fuhons zones surrounding 

 the two upper and the two lower ocelli respectively being confluent ; the fulvous 

 zone round the middle ocellus is distinct, of the ocelli the upjierinost and lowest 

 are the largest and equal in size ; the tliree others are nitich smaller and are connected 

 by the fuscous rings. 



Female. — Upperside: anterior wings resemble the iitnle, but the inner marginal 

 dusky band is more dilated. The posterior wings are margined very liroadly witli 

 fuliginous greyish brown, in which is situate the black ocellus with white iris as in (lie 

 male, with an indistinct pale greyish ring partly surrounding it. 



Undmside as above; but the ocelli on the posterior wings are larger, and tlie 

 fuliginous gi-eyish brown area is irrorated with grey .scales. 



Expanse of wings : nude, 3^ inches ; female, 3g. 



A fine pair of this remarkable insect. In the arrangement of the sjiots on the 

 underside of the posterior wings, it resembles a variety of T. dlmo'iui. Hew., in which 

 the middle ocelli are all developed and are surroimded by a common fulvous zone. 



141. Tenaris dimona Hew. 

 A good series ; among them is the variety or aberration above {sub \M) 

 referred to. 



142. Tenaris bioculatus (nu'-rin. 



A long series of this species. The females are much darker on the posterior wings 

 than in Mr. Hewitson's figure ; on several of them there is an indication of a third blue 

 sj)ot. In some of the males the dark band which surroimds the posterior wings on tlie 

 underside is very broad. 



SATYEINAE. 

 143. Lethe europa Fabr. 



One specimen only. 



144. Mycalesis melanopis Godman and Salvin. 

 A long series of both sexes, which, though larger than the specimen figured in 

 the ProceediwjS of the Zoological Society (1880, PI. LVI., fig. 2), resemble it in 

 every other respect. It may here be mentioned that in the description of this species 

 there is a clerical error, it being referred to PI. LVI., fig. 1, whereas it is fig. 2 of 

 that Plate ; fig. 1 being Lainprolenis niiida, in the description of which there is a 

 corresponding error. 



145. Mycalesis Mviana sp. nov, 

 Male. — Upper side : both wings bright rufous brown. .Anterior wings, witli the 

 costal area, upper part of the cell, apex, and outer marginal area broadly dark brown ; the 

 basal part of the bright rufous area is rather darker than the outer part, the darker part 

 being rather clearly defined transversely across the wings ; a black spot centred with a 

 white dot between the second and third median nervules, with a scarcely visible ring 

 round it, is situate in the pale area, which extends narrowly beyond the sjjot. Posterior 

 wings with a row of .spots across the di.sc, the three ujipermost more or le.ss obsolete; 

 the fourth spot is large and black, with a white dot in the centre, and sunounded 



