368 SATYRID^. 



wines is dark brown, the apical half paler, with a pinkish gloss, with several slender brown streaks, parallel with the apical margin. 

 The hind wings are much darker brown than the upper, and are marked with five ocelli, varying in size, the second and the outer one 

 being the largest; they are black, with a minute white pupil, and a fulvous iris surrounded by a narrow brown circle. 



CCELITES. 



]. ClELIT. NOTHIS. 



Ccjelites Nothis Boisduval MS. ; Doiibl. Wcshv. i^ Heicits. 

 Gen. Diurn, Lep. pi. LXVI. f. 2. 

 East India. Mus. Boisdv. 



2. C(ELiT. Episiinthia nov. sp.* 



Ca?lites Epiminthia Boisduval MS. 

 Borneo. Mus. Boisdv. 



* Praecedenti coloribus similis, alis anticis magis falcatis, posticis in medio marginis externi angulatis. 



Genus XII ORINOMA. 



Orinoma E. Doubleday. 



BoDT moderately robust, clothed, especially at the sides of the thorax, in front and behind, with fine hairs ; wings with 



longitudinal interrupted pale bars between the veins, and not ocellated. 

 Head hairj', especially in front, where they form a small tuft. 



Eyes large, hairy. 



Antenna; about two fifths of the length of the fore wings, very slender, curved downwards at the tip, and 

 terminated by a long, gradually formed, but very slender club ; the articulations scarcely distinct, finely 

 carinated beneath on the inside. 



Labial Palpi compressed, large, porrected obliquely, reaching nearly to the level of the top of the eyes, and 

 extending forwards nearly to the length of the head, very hairy in front ; terminal joint minute, slender. 

 Thorax oval. Tippets clothed with fulvous hairs. Metathorax clothed with longer grej^ hairs. 



Fore Wings elongate, subovate. Fore margin arched ; apical angle rounded. Apical margin entire, about three 

 fifths of the length of the costal margin, very sliglitly eraarginate in the middle ; anal angle rounded. Inner 

 margin straight in both sexes, of the same length as the apical. Costal vein swollen at the base ; united to 

 the costa a little beyond the middle of its length. Postcostal with its first and second branches free, arising 

 before the extremity of the cell ; the third at neai-ly half w-ay between the cell and the apex ; the fourth lialf 

 way between the third and the ape.x, uniting with the costa before reaching the ajjex, as does also the terminal 

 part of the postcostal vein ; the upper discoidal vein being extended to the extremity of the rounded apex. 

 Upper disco-cellular very short, oblique, arising a little before the middle of the length of the wing : middle 

 disco-cellular scarcely longer than the upper, nearly transverse: lower disco-cellular much elongated and 

 curved ; the extremity directed outwards, and united with the third branch of the median vein at about the 

 same distance from its origin as exists between the origin of its first and second branches ; thus closing the 

 discoidal cell rather before the middle of the wing ; the third branch being angulated at the place of junction, 

 beyond which it is rather curved. Postmedian vein nearly straight. 



Hind Wings elongate-ovate. Costal margin curved ; outer and anal angles rounded. Outer margin slightly 

 scalloped ; the scallop at the extremity of the third branch of the median vein being rather more decided than 

 the rest. Prediscoidal vein erect, curved outwards at the tip. Postcostal vein arising nearer the body than 

 the prediscoidal, branching at a considerable distance from its base. Upper disco-cellular arising at a little 

 distance from the base of the branch, curved, oblique : lower disco-cellular al)out equal in length to the upper, ^ 

 straight, ratlier more transverse ; uniting with the median vein exactly at the origin of its second and third 

 branches, the latter of wliich is curved ; the discoidal cell thus being closed in a rather acute point, at some 

 little distance before the middle of the wing. 



Fore Legs of the male very slender, small, and pectoral, densely clothed with delicate hairs. The tibia a little 

 shorter than the femur, and the tarsus than the tibia. Tlie tarsus exarticulate and destitute of claws. 



Four Hind Leys moderately long, scaly. Femur hairy within. Tibia scarcely spined beneatli ; spurs distinct. 

 Tarsus as long as the tibia, scaly, finely spined beneath and at the sides. Claws entire, very curved and acute. 

 Paronychia minute, bifid. 

 Abdomen elongated, slender. 



