136 CATALOGUE OF DIURNAL LEPIUOPTEEA. 



34. Mycalesis Mamerta. 



Papilio Mamerta, Cramer, Pap. Exot. iv, pi. 326. fig. D (1782). 

 China (Cramer). 



Var. Malsaea. 



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

 p.231. n. 492 (1851). 



Himalayas. B.M. 



This may be considered only another form of Mamerta, which is 

 possibly a variety of Pohjdecta, and even may be an extreme variety 

 of Mineus, to which it is evidently allied. 



35. Mycalesis Orseis. 



Mycalesis Orseis, Hewitson, Exot. Butterf. iii. p. 89, pi. 45. 

 figs. 36, 37 (1864). 



Sumatra. Colls. Saunders and Hewitson. 



36. Mycalesis Jopas. 



Mycalesis Jopas, Hewitson, Exot. Butterf. iii. p. 86, pi. 43. fig. 24 

 (1862). 



East India. Coll. Hewitson. 



AUied to Mamerta, and also to Hesione. 



37. Mycalesis Janardana. 



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

 i. p. 234. n. 502 (1857). 



Java. Horsf. Coll. 



AUied to Megamede of Hewitson and to Mamerta of Cramer. 



38. Mycalesis Megamede. 



Mycalesis Megamede, Hewitson, Exot. Butterf. iii. p. 84, pi. 42. 

 fig. 14 (1862). 



Ternate. B.M. 



AlHed to Polydecta and Mamerta. 



39. Mycalesis Nautilus. 



Mycalesis Nautilus, Butler, Ann. Sf Mag. Nat. Hist. xx. p. 402, 

 pi. 9. fig. 7 (1867). 



Malacca, India. J 5 , Coll. Roberts. 



