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31. Mycalesis Miueus. 



Papilio Mineus, Linnceus, Syst. Nat. ii. p. 7G8. u. 126 (1766) ; 



also of Fabricius. 

 Satyrus Mineus, Oodart, Enc. Meth. ix. p. 510. n. 97 (1810) ; also 



of Boisduval. 

 Mycalesis Mineus, Westwood in Gen. Diurn. Lepid. p. 393. n. 3 



(1851)*. 

 China (Hongkong). S $ , B.M. 



Var. Alae anticse subtiis ocello subapicali geminato. 

 China. ^ $ , B.M. 



Var. JusTiNA. 



Papilio Justina, Cramer, Fap. Exot. iv. pi, 326. fig. C (1782). 

 Mycalesis Justina, Hubner, Verz. bek. Sclimett. p. 55. n, 524 

 (1816). 



Sylhet. 6 , B.M. 



32. Mycalesis Justinella, sp. nov. PI. III. fig. 12. 



Alae supra velut in Justina (Cramer) ; ocello autem iride magis 

 distincta. 



Aloe subtus fascia discali latiore alba ; ocello discali inferiore anti- 

 carum geminato : posticae area interna late albido rorata ; linea in- 

 terna media posticis distincta, ocellisque albido nee ochreo circum- 

 cinctis. 



Exp. alar. unc. If. 



Philippine Islands. B.M. 



Possibly the Philippine representative of Mineus. It is most like 

 the form Justina as regards the position of the bands and ocelli on 

 the underside. Our specimen is rather smaller than M. Gotama. 



33. Mycalesis Polydecta. 



Papilio Polydecta, Cramer, Pap. Exot. ii. pi. 144. figs. E, F 



(1779). 

 Satyrus Polydecta, Godart, Enc, Meth. ix. p. 511. n. 101 (1819). 

 Mycalesis Polydecta, Westwood in Gen. Diurn. Lepid. p. 393. n. 1 



(1851) ; Butler, Ann. <S,' Mag. Nat. Hist. xx. p. 402, pi. 9. 



figs. 5, 6 (1867). 



Tranquebar (Cramer), Borneo (Butler), (var.) Sumatra, Celebes. 



B.M. 



Cramer states that his specimen of this species was from Tranque- 

 bar. The Bornean specimens essentially agree with Cramer's figure; 

 but there can be little doubt that his locality is correct. 



* M. Blasius is a distinct species closely allied to, if not identical witli, M. 

 Samba of Moore. Westwood, however, makes it a synonym of Mivei'.s. 



