CATALOGUE OP DIURNAL LEPIDOPTERA. 1-U 



15. Mycalesis auricruda, sp. bov. PI. III. fig. (5. 



Ala; supra vclut in Sanaa piceo-nigrse, fascia autcm anticis sub- 

 apicali bimaculari abbreviata ochrea ; costa posticarum pallide oli- 

 vacea. 



Alae subtus fuscae, area basali medioque anticarum disci ochreis, 

 fusco lihiratis, lineis mediis sinuatis et dentatis, interna valde indis- 

 tincta, externa ad costam anticarum introrsura arciiata, posticarum 

 obliqiia minimc toto concava ; lineis duabus marginalibus nigris : 

 anticae ocollis duobus velut in Eveno: postica? duobus apicalibus tri- 

 busque analibus velut in Eveno positis ; his omnibus distiactis et 

 late violaceo cinctis. 



Exp. alar. una. 1|-. 



Ashanti. B.M. 



16. Mycalesis Sanaos. 



Mycalesis Sanaos, Heivitson, Ex6t. Bvtterf. iii. p. 94, pi. 47. 

 figs. 53, 54 (1866). 



Old Calabar (Hewitson), Ashanti. Var. ?, B.M. 



17. Mycalesis Elionas. 



Mycalesis Elionas, Hewitson, Exot. Butterf. iii. p. 91, pi. 46. 

 figs. 41, 42 (1866). 



Old Calabar (Hewitson). 



This insect is in Mr. Hewitson's collection ; it seems allied to 

 the preceding species. 



18. Mycalesis Maianeas. 



Mycalesis Maianeas, Hewitson, Exot, Butterf. iii. p. 87, pi. 44. 

 figs. 27, 28 (1864). 



Malacca (Hewitson), Borneo. B.M. 



This, though an Indian insect, evidently belongs to the present 

 group. 



19. Mycalesis Xeneas. 



§ . Mycalesis Xeneas, Heivitson, Exot. Butterf. iii. p. 92, 

 pi. 46. fig. 48 ; (^ , p. 93, pi. 47. fig. 49 (1866). 



Old Calabar. CoU. Hewitson. 



This species seems to be intermediate between the Eusirus and 

 Asochis groups, the male being most like the former, whilst the 

 female more nearly resembles the latter form. 



20. Mycalesis Asochis. 



Mycalesis Asochis, Hewitson, Exot. Butterf. iii. p. 92, pi. 46. 

 figs. 46, 47 (1866). 



Gaboon. B.M. 



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