130 CATALOGUE OP DITTRNAL LEPIDOPTERA. 



10. Mycalesis Rkacotis. 



Mycalesis Rhacotis, Heivitson, Exot. Butterf. iii. p. 93, pi. 47. 

 fig. 50 (1866). 



Old Calabar. Coll. Hewitson. 



Closely allied to Evenus (var. injusfa) : it is almost identical in 

 pattern with M. Blasius of Fabricius (var. Sambo). 



11. Mycalesis Sciathis. 



Mycalesis Sciathis, Heivitson, Exot. Butter^/, iii. p. 94, pi. 47. 

 fig. 55 (1866). 



Old Calabar. 



12. Mycalesis saga, sp. nov. PI. III. fig. 1. 



Alae supra piceo-fuscse, apice anticarum et marginibns externis 

 pallidioribus, linea submarginali imdata nigra interrupta. 



AliB subtus velut in Caffra, sed obscuriores et apice palliodore : 

 anticse ocellis tribus punctiformibiis subapicalibus oblique positis ; 

 unoque nigro parvo diseali: posticse ocellis septem, tertio, qiiarto et 

 qninto fuscis, aliis nigris. 



Exp. alar. unc. 2^. 



Sierra Leone. B.M. 



13. Mycalesis vulgaris, sp. nov, PI. III. fig. 2, 



Alte supra velut in Safitza obscuriores, rarius macula subapicali 

 diffiisa ochracea. 



Alae subtus pallidiores, omnino lituratse, fascia lata media irregu- 

 lari obscui'iore, utrinque fusco limitata ; ocellis velut in Caffra, in- 

 feriore autem anticarum diseali minore ; linea marginali et margine 

 ipso fuscescentibus ; ciliis griseis. 



Exp. alar. unc. lf-2. 



Sierra Leone. B.M. 



14. Mycalesis angulosa, sp. nov. PI. III. fig. 8. 



Alse supra, velut in Saga, piceo-nigrse, margine externo paulum 

 dilutiore ; saccule parvo ad vente anticarum submedianse medium 

 ochraceo ; margine costali posticarum iridcscente, maculam cir- 

 ratam nigram post costse medium ferente ; cirris consuetis basalibus 

 ochraceis. 



Alse subtus velut in specie prtecedente scriptse, sed magis violas- 

 centes, area basali obscuriore, apice subquadi'ate ochreo tincto, 

 lineis omnibus magis nigrescentibus, externa posticarum media multo 

 magis angulata ; ocellis minoribus, partim cinereo roratis. 



Exp. alar. unc. li|^. 



Sierra Leone. 

 Closely allied to the preceding species. 



