140 CATAIOGTTE OP DIUENAL LEPIDOPXEEA. 



out the violet gloss. From the description, it seems in some mea- 

 sure to resemble Nicotia of Hewitson, only the latter species has a 

 large distinct subanal ocellus in the front wings instead of a white 

 spot. 



55. Mycalesis Onatas. 



Mycalesis Onatas, Heivitson, Exot. Butterf. iii. p. 90, pi. 45. 

 fig. 40 (1864). 



Neelgherry Mountains. 



Mr. Hewitson thinks this may be identical with the preceding. 

 It is evidently closely allied to Nicotia. 



56. Mycalesis Martins. 



Papilio Martins, Fabricius. Ent. Syst. iii. pt. 1. p. 219. n. 686 



(1793). 

 ? Satyrus Martins, Godart, Enc. Metli. ix. p. 512, n. 102 (1819). 

 ? Mycalesis Martins, Weshvood in Gen. Diurn. Lepid. p. 393. 



n. 2 (1851). 

 Var. (alee anticae subtus ocelhs quinque) Mycalesis Moorei, 



Felder, Nov. Voy. iii. tab. 67. fig. 9 (Sept. 1867). 

 Java. (Typical form) B.M. 



Fabricius appears to have counted the ocelli on his insect back- 

 wards. He describes the species as black above and unspotted ; 

 below the same colour, but with a paler margin, upon which, in the 

 front wings, are four ocelli, in the hind wings seven ; the first and 

 third of the front, and the third of the hind wings larger. This de- 

 scription is exactly applicable to a species near the Mamerta of Mr. 

 Moore's Catalogue. 



57. Mycalesis Gopa. 



Mycalesis Gopa, Felder, Reise der Fregatte Novara, iii. p. 501. 



n. 869 (1867). 

 Darjeeling (Felder). 



Allied to Nala. Form of the hind wing the same as in Dlniche of 

 Hewitson, the D. fusciim of Felder. 



58. Mycalesis Nala. 



Mycalesis Nala, Felder, Wien. ent. Monatschr. iii (1859) ; also 



in Lep. Fragm. n. 46 (1859). 

 Mycalesis Mamerta, Moore, Gat. Lep. East-Ind. Mus. i. p. 231. 



n. 490 (1851). 

 Var. Mycalesis Sudra, Felder, Reise der Fregatte Novara, iii. 



p. 500. n. 868, tab. 67. fig. 10 (1867). 

 Java. 



