SATYRINZ.. 135 
male of the wet-season form, and figs. 1b, c, d, e, the male and female of the dry- 
season form, from the type specimens described by Mr. Hampson. 
MELANITIS ZITENIUS. 
Wer-Sxzason Broop (Plate 130, figs. 1, la, b, e, d,s 2). 
Imaco.—Male. Forewing with the apex not subfalcate, the exterior margin 
being but very slightly angled below the apex. Upperside paler olivescent ochreous- 
brown than in the dry-season brood. Forewing with the subapical black confluent 
spots smaller, more or less obscurely defined, the upper spot with a pale ochreous 
pupil, the ochreous upper bar being narrow and also more or less obscurely-defined, 
the dusky inner-patch to the costa obscure. Hindwing with three posterior sub- 
marginal minute blackish-edged white dots. Underside with the ground-colour 
either cinerescent-ochreous or ochreous, densely and uniformly-covered with dark 
brown strigz; the transverse fasciz on the forewing somewhat indicated by slightly 
more dense confluent-strige, the edge of the outer discal fascia on both wings 
being more brightly defined; the marginal border with a more or less brighter 
_ ochreous fascia; the submarginal series of ocelli more or less fully developed. 
Female. Upperside pale olivescent ochreous-brown. Forewing angled below 
the apex as in dry-season brood; the subapical blackish spots, inner costal dusky 
patch and their ochreous outer border more or less paler, narrower, and obscurely 
defined. Underside more ochreous than in male; the strige more slender and 
paler; the transverse fascive narrow and well-defined ; the submarginal ocelli as in 
the male. 
Expanse, do 3, 2 3; inches. 
Dry-Srason Broop (Plate 181, figs. 1, la, b,c, ¢ 2). 
Papilio Zitenius, Herbst, Natursyst, Schmett. viii. p. 5, pl. 182, figs. 1, 2 (1796). 
Melanitis Zitenius, Marshall and de Nicéville, Butt. of India, etc. i. p. 258, pl. xii. fig. 29, 2 
(1883). 
Melanitis Vamana, Moore, Catal. Lep. Mus. E. I, Company, i. p. 223 (1857). Butler, Catal. Satyr. 
Brit. Mus. p. 3 (1868). 
Cyllo Duryodana, Felder, Reise Novara, Lep. p. 464 (1867). 
Iuaco.—Male. Upperside olivescent ochreous-brown, the exterior borders 
slightly-speckled with prominent grey scales and blackish strigx; cilia brown, 
alternately edged with pale ochreous. Forewing with two large subapical confluent 
black spots, the upper spot narrow, pupilled with ochreous-white, the lower pupil 
being minute, and from the upper spot a continuous blackish patch extends inward 
across end of the cell to the costal vein, both being broadly more or less obscurely 
bordered by pale ochreous, which colour is obscure and diffused on their discal side 
