SATYRIDiE. — MYCALESIS. 



row of six spots, ccnired with white, and surrouiuled by fulvous zoues ; the 

 second and third spots are very small, the first and fifth the largest. 



Hab. Saddleberg, German New Guinea (Captains Cayley Webster and 

 Cotton, 1894). 



Not uoar any described species ; a single male only is in Mr. Grose Smith's Collection. 



v.— MYCALESIS LORNA. g . Figs. 3, 4. $ . Figs. 5, G. 



Mycaksis Lorna, H. Grose Smith, " Novitates Zoologica;,"' I., p. 30-2 (April, 

 1894). 



Exp. s If inches; $ 2 J inches. 



Male. Upperside differs from AJ. Shira, Boisd., on the posterior wings, in 

 having a row of five spots across the disc, the first small, the second, third and 

 fourth increasing in size, the fourth being the largest, the fifth being the same 

 size as the second ; all the spots are surrounded by a bright fulvous zone. 



Underside. Both wings more rufous than in M. Shiva. There are five 

 spots in the discal row of spots on the anterior wings, the second and third 

 confluent, all the spots being situate in a zone of fulvous rings which are con- 

 fluent with each other. On the posterior wmgs in the discal row of spots the 

 second spot is less out of line, and the third and fourth spots are larger than in 

 M. Shira, the pale space in which they are situate beiag narrower and 

 straighter, and the fulvous zones round them brighter. 



Female. Upperside. Both wings paler tawny-brown than in M. SJiira, 

 with a broad rather fuliginous wliite band extending across the disc and on 

 each side of the discal spot and a little below it, where it shades into the 

 ground-colour. Posterior wings with a discal row of five spots (in one instance 

 six spots), the first small, the second, third and fourth increasing in size and 

 situate under each other, not out of line, as in the female of J/. Shira. 



Underside. Both wings with the rows of spots as above, situate in abroad 

 fuliginous white space, and with an additional spot near the apex of tlu' 

 posterior wings nearly equal in size to the largest spot ; the cell of both wings 

 is crossed at the middle, from the costa to near the middle of the inner margin, 

 by an irregular In'own streak ; the ends of the cells are also marked by a brown 

 streak. 



