SATYRIN. 119 
Cyllo Leda, Westwood, Gen. D. Lep. p. 361 (1851). Hewitson, Journ, Linn, Soc. Zool. 1864, 
p. 144. 
Melanitis determinata, Butler, Proc. Ent. Soc. Lond. 1885, p. vi. 
Imaco.—Male. Upperside somewhat pale olivescent umber-brown; cilia 
alternated with whitish-cinereous. Forewing with two superposed more or less- 
defined subapical black confluent ocelloid spots, one on either side of the upper 
median veinlet, the lower spot large and rounded, the upper narrow, both more or 
less obscurely bordered by a pale ferruginous ring, which is generally apparent only 
on their inner side, and each with a pure white pupil; there is also a very diffused 
and indistinctly-defined blackish patch before the apex and a similar patch internal 
to it extending into the cell, these two indistinct patches being divided by a slightly 
perceptible pale ferruginous bar. Hindwing with a series of submarginal more or 
less defined ocelloid spots, varying in number and distinctness, as disposed on the 
underside, the three posterior generally being mostly defined and with a white pupil 
and obscure pale ferruginous outer ring, the upper spots usually being obsolescent. 
Underside pale ochreous or purpurescent-cinereous, uniformly covered with 
numerous dark brown strigx, the forewing generally showing a more or less slightly 
defined transverse subbasal, medial, and a discal narrow brown fascia, which are 
formed by confluent strige, and the hindwing generally showing a slight subbasal 
and more or less distinct medial similar fascia. Forewing generally with a series 
of five submarginal black ocelli, the two upper small, the fourth larger and most 
prominent, but further removed from the outer margin, the fifth also small, each 
pupilled with bluish-white, ringed with pale ochreous and by an outer slender brown 
ring ; sometimes the upper ocellus, the third and the lowest are minute or obsolete. 
Hindwing with a submarginal series of six prominent black ocelli, the upper one and 
the sixth being the largest, the others decreasing from the second, the sixth also 
small, each bluish-white pupilled (the anal one being sometimes bipupilled), rmged 
with pale ochreous and by an outer brown ring. 
Female. Upperside as in the male; the ocelloid black spots larger, more 
defined, and with larger white pupils, a small ocelloid spot also sometimes being 
present on the forewing between the middle and lower medians. Underside also as 
in the male, with the ocelli larger and more prominent. Body beneath, legs, and 
palpi pale ochreous-cinereous ; antenne pale brown, club dusky with a reddish 
tip. 
Expanse, 2, to 3,%) inches. 
Dry-Srason Broop (Plate 123, figs. 1, a, b, c, d, e, $ $). ; 
Papilio Tsmene, Cramer, Pap. Exot. i. pl. 26, figs. a, b (1775). Edwards’ Birds, pl. 297. 
Melanitis Ismene, Moore, Lep. of Ceylon, i. p. 14, pl. 10, figs. 2, 2a, g @ (1880). Distant, Rhop. 
