CATALOGUE OF DIURNAL LEPIDOPTEEA. 133 



Var. VisALA. 

 Mycalesis Visala, F. Moore, Cat. Lep. Mus. East-Ind. Comp. i. 

 p. 230. n. 488 (1857). 



Sylhet. CoU. Ind. Mus. and B.M. 



Chiefly differs from the tj^pical Otrea in the more sharply angu- 

 latcd form of the front wings. 



Var. Peeseus. 



Papilio Perseus*, Fahrkms, Syst. Ent. p. 488. n. 199 (1775); 



Butler, P. Z. S. p. 719. fig. 2 (1867). 

 Papilio Tabitha, Fahridus, Ent. Syst. iii. pt. 1. p. 243. n. 756 



(1793). 



North India. B.M. 



Var. Clerimon. 



Papilio Clerimon, Fahridus, Ent. Si/st. iii. pt. 1. p. 217. n. 678 



(1793). 

 Satyrus Clerimon, Godart, Enc. Meth. ix. p. 512. n. 105 (1819). 

 Lasiommata ? Clerimon, Westiuood in Gen. Diurn. Lepid. p. 387. 



n. 16(1851). 



Hab. ? 



This appears to be only another variety of Otrea. 



24. Mycalesis Igoleta. 



Mycalesis Igoleta, Felder, Wien. ent. Monatschr. v. (1861) ; 

 also in Lep. Diagn. n. 103. 



Luzon (Felder). 



According to Felder, possibly the Philippine form of Polydecta ; 

 he should rather say, of Otrea ; for Polydecta seems to be allied to 

 Malsara of Moore. 



25. Mycalesis Caesonia. 



Mycalesis Caesonia, Wallenyren in Wien. ento^n. Monatschr. iv. 

 p. 36. n. 12 (1860). 



Manilla (WaUengren). 



Probably closely aUied to Igoleta, from which, however, it seems 

 to be sufficiently distinct. WaUengren remarks that it is scarcely 

 larger than Justina. 



26. Mycalesis Drusia. 



Papilio Drusia, Cramer, Pap. Exot. i. pi. 84. figs. C, D(1779). 



* The type of tins insect is in the Banksian Collection. Its cliiel" peculiarity 

 consists in the small size of the front-wing ocellus on the upperside. 



