128 CATALOGUE OF DITTRNAL LEPIDOPTERA. 



Genus 44. BLETOGONA, Felder (1867). 



Typical Species Bletogona Mycalesis. 



1. Bletogona Mycalesis. 



Bletogona Mycalesis, Felder, Reise der Fregatte Novara, iii. tab. 



68. figs. 6, 7 (1867). 

 Celebes? (Felder). 



Genus 45. MYCALESIS, Huhner (1816). 

 Typical Species Mycalesis Evadne. 



1. Mycalesis Evadne. 



Papilio Evadne, Cramer, Pap. Exot. iii. pi. 222. figs. E, F 



(1782). 

 Mycalesis Evadne, Huhner, Verz. beJc. Schmett. p. 55. n. 521 



(1816). 

 Satyriis Servatius, Godart, Enc. Meth. ix. p. 525. n. 130 (1819). 



Sierra Leone, Africa (Cramer). 



Closely allied to Eusirus of HopfFer, from which it chiefly differs 

 in having a purplish gloss and no oceUi on the upperside, and a more 

 distinct subbasal transverse streak on the underside. 



2. Mycalesis funebris. 



Satyrus funebris, Gkierin, Icon. R^gne Anim. p. 488 (1844). 

 Mycalesis funebris, Westwood in Gen. Diurn. Lepid. p. 394. 

 n. 6 (1851). 



Cazamanca, Senegal. 



According to M. Guerin-Meneville this species is allied to (Serva- 

 tiiis) Evadne : it has ocelli near the margin of the hind wings on the 

 upperside. 



3. Mycalesis Safitza. 



Mycalesis Safitza, Hewitson, Gen. Diurn. Lepid. p. 394. n. 10, 

 pi. 66. fig. 3 (1851) ; Exot. Butterf. iii. p. 80. pi. 40. fig. 4 



(1862). 



Africa, Congo, Port Natal. B.M. 



This insect seems to be very closely allied to Eusirus. 



4. Mycalesis Ensirus. 



Mycalesis Eusirus, Hopffer in Peters's Reise'n. Mossamh. Ins. 



p. 393, pi. 25. figs. 3, 4 (1855). 

 Mycalesis Evenus, var., Trimen in Rhop. Afric. Austral, p. 207. 



n. 120 & p. 208 (obs.) (1866). 



Congo. B.M. 



