418 RHOPALOCERA MALAY AN A. 



The following is Mr. Hewitson's original description : — 



" Upperside. Male rufous brown; both wings with a sul)marp;inal black line. Anterior wing with 

 two ocelli, one at the apex minute, the other below the middle, very large. Posterior wing with one 

 indistinct ocellus and a submarginal band of indistinct lunular spots." 



" Underside with the basal half rufous ; both wings crossed before the middle, and at the middle by 

 common rufous-brown narrow bands : both with two black lines near the outer margin and a submarginal 

 zigzag rufous band. Anterior wing with five ocelli, the first four minute, the fifth larger, and marked 

 with a large white pupil. Posterior wing with seven small ocelli, the first and fifth the largest." 



" Female does not differ except in size." 



Exp. wings, S , '35 millim. 



H.U3. — Tenasserim ; Ahsown, Meetan (Limborg — Moore). — Malay Peninsula ; Perak (coll. Godfery; 

 Kiinst. — Calc. Mus.). — Sumatra (coll. Hewits.). — Borneo (Druce). 



The specimen figured is a pale variety captured by Capt. Godfery in Perak, and I have 

 seen similar examples of the species from Tenasserim. However, this variety is not constant 

 in Perak, as specimens have recently passed through my hands which perfectly agreed with 

 Hewitson's figure. 



il/. mnasidcs should be here arranged after ill. blasius. 



11. Mycalesis anapita. (Tab. XXXIX., fig. 8.) 



Miicdlesis Aiuijiit,!, Moore, Cat. Lep. Mus. E. I. C. vol. i. p. 232, n. 495 (1857) ; Butl. Cat. Satyr. Brit. Mus. 



p. 146, n. 85 (1868) ; Druce, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1873, p. 339, n. 6. 

 Mi/ilosama Anapita, Moore, Trans. Ent. Soc. 1880, p. 171. 



Male and Female. Wings above reddish-ochraceous, basal areas darker ; anterior wings with the 

 costal, apical and outer margins broadly fuscous, and the outer third of inner margin also of the same 

 colour and with a large ocellated spot containing a white centre situate between the two lower median 

 nervules ; posterior wings with a submarginal series of five ocellated sjjots, the two largest being separated 

 by the second median nervule, three marginal fuscous linear fasciie, the innermost broadest. Wings 

 beneath paler ochraceous than above, both wings crossed by two narrow castaneous fascise ; anterior wings 

 with a large ocellated spot as above, and two small and united ocellated spots near apex (in some specimens 

 the large spot has a smaller one beneath it) ; posterior wings beneath with a submarginal series of seven 

 ocellated spots, the three uppermost smallest, the spots on both wings preceded by a pale waved castaneous 

 fascia ; both wings with one submarginal and two marginal dark lines. Body above pale brown, beneath 

 with legs more or less concolorous with wings ; legs more or less shaded with fuscous. 



Exp. wings, <? and 2 , 40 to 4.5 millim. 



Hab. — Malay Peninsula ; Selangor — Klang (coll. Godfery) ; Sungei Ujong (Durnford — coll. Dist.). — 

 Sumatra (Moore). — Borneo (Druce) ; Sandakan (Pryer — coll. Dist.). 



This species, though seemingly scarce in the Malay Peninsula, has been found abundant 

 in North Borneo by Mr. Pryer. It has not been recorded from Tenasserim, and does not 

 appear to occur above the limits of our fauna. 



M. aiiapitd is allied to M. fitsca. 



12. Mycalesis ustulata. (Tab. XLI., fig. 1(5 c? .) 



Mi/ciilrsis uxtiihiid, Distant, Entomologist, vol. xviii. p. 289 (1885). 



Male. Wings above bright rufous-brown ; anterior wings with the apex and outer margin broadly 

 infuscated, and with a moderately-sized dark fuscous ocellated spot — having a minute greyish centre and a 



