FAMILY NV.Ml'll.VLlD.E. 



6. A. Hecate, Butl., V. Z. S., p. 44: (1866). 



7. „ Nossima, Wunl, E M. :^r., 6, p. 225. 



8. „ Ochlea, Doisd., App. V. Del., p. 589. 



9. „ Niavius, Linn., S. N., 2, p. 760. 



I think lleakirt is right in adopting Hubners Genua for the above species, tlic characters pointed 

 out by Doubleday seem constant enough ; Mr. Keakirt appears to have entirely overlooked Jlr. Triiuen'.s 

 full-page description of A. Ochlea, Boisd, which is also described in Delegorgue's Voyage. 



SUB-FAMILY SxVTYRIX.E. Batcfs. 



GENUS ]SnX'ALESIS. Huhner. 



Mi/calesis Ignobilis, iil. xxi.,jUj. 4. 



Mycalesis Iguobilis, Butler, Traus. Eut. Soc, Lond., pt. 1, p. 123 (!Marcli, 

 1S70).* 



Ala3 supra lusca? ; autica? ocellis duobus obsolctis velut in .1/. Eusiro, 

 fascia clistincta subapicali alba bilobata ; marsjinibus ajm-ali et costali pallidis ; 

 Hiu'a teuui subinari^inali uiidulata ; postictc inara:iuo, oxteruo pallidiore, b'uca 

 obsfura ■ uudata subiiiarginali : ala? subtus fuscai, fasciis tribus rosoo-albis 

 oblii[uis ; margine fusco-albido lineani nigram undatain iuchidoute ; anticae 

 fascia alba supcrna iutovrupta cura fascia media in costaui coujungcutc occl- 

 losfjuc partim cireuniciugentc ; oeollis duobus magnis ; posticaj ocellis. duobus 

 pcrmagiiis, duobus subapicalibus parvis tvibusquc aualibus : v\\>. alar. luic. 1, 

 lin. 10. 



Gold Coast. Coll. A. Swauzy. 



-VUiod to M. X-:nfiiM and M. Eiigirus. 



