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SATYRID.E. 



5. Myc. Zophvbus. 



Satyrus Zopliyrus Koflnr in Hiigcl's Ilcixe )i. Kasclinii); 



]!. 4.50. 

 An var. Papilio Tabitha Fabriciiis ? 

 Himalaya, Kaschmir. 



6. Myc. FUNEBRIS. 



Satyrus funebris Guerin, Icon. R. An. texte, p. 487. 

 Senegal. 



7. MVC. EvADNE. 



Papilio Evadne Cramer, Pap. pi. 222. f. E. F. 

 Satyrus Servatius Godart, Enc. M. ix. p. 525. n. \30. 

 Sierra Leone (Cramer), America .'' (Godart ). 



8. Myc. AnoLPHEi. 



Satyrus Adolphei Guerin-Menev. in Delensert. Soiw. Vmj. 

 Inile, p. 7f'. 

 Neelgherry Moiuitains. 



9. Myc. Narcissis. 



Papilio Narcissus Fabrieius, Ent. Syst. Suppl. v. p. 428. 

 n. 672, 673.; Gndart, Enr. M. ix. p. 551. n. 181.; 

 E. Doithl. List Lep. B. M. App. p. 33. ; Boisdiival, 

 Faun. Ent. de Madagascar, p. 59. ; ditto in Delegorgue, 

 Voyage en A/riqiie, 11. p. 594. 

 Isle of France, Cape of Good Hope, Port Natal. B. M. 



10. Myc. Safitza. 



Mycalesis Safitza Hewits. MS. *; Doubl. Westw. Sj Hevits. 

 Gen. D. Lep. pi. 66. f. 3. 

 Africa. 



U. Myc. Nicotia. 



Mycalesis Nicotia Hewitson MS. \ ; Doiib!. Westw. Sj 

 Hewits. Gen. D. Lep. pi. 66. f. 4. 

 E.ist India. 



12. Myc. Gambius. 



Satyrus CJambius Boisduval MS. ; E. Dotiht. List Lep. 

 Brit. M. p. 139. 

 South Africa. B. M. 



13. Myc. ? Renata. 



Papilio Renata Cramer, Pap. pi. 32fi. f. A. 

 Surinam. 



14. Myc. Ostrea. 



Mycalesis Otrea Hiihner, Zutrage exot. Schm. f. 79) 80. 

 (but not of Cramer). 

 Georgia, Florida (Hiibner), Northern India (E. Doubl.). 



B. M. 



15. Myc. .'' Melusina. 



Papilio Melusina Fabriciiis, Ent. Syst. 111. pt. 1. p. 240. 



n. 750. ; Godart, Enc. M. ix. p. 49b". n. G6. ? ; E. 



Bouhleday, List Lep. Brit. Mas. p. 138. (Neon. Mel.) 

 Papilio Miriam Fabricius, Ent. Syst. iii. pt. 1. p. 242. 



n. 754. ; Jones, Icoiies, vi. t. 32. f. 2. 

 Papilio Dorothea Cramer, Pap. pi. 204. f. E. F. ; Hiibner, 



I'erz. bek. Schm. n. 625. 

 Sierra Leone, (King's Island, South Seas, Godart). B. M. 



16. Myc. ? Terminus. 



Papilio Terminus Fabricius, Syst. Ent. p. 488. n. 200., 

 Ent. Syst. in. pt. 1. p. 220. n. 6S7. ; Donovan, Ins. 

 N'ew Holl. pi. 28. f. 4. ; Boisduval, Voy. de I' Astrolabe, 

 Entom. pt. 1. p. 148.; Godart, Enc. M. ix. p. 501. 

 n. 84. 

 New Holland. 



17. Myc? Rf.mii.ia. 



Papilio Remulia Cramer, Pap. pi. 237- f. F. G. ; Godart, 

 Enc. M. IX. p. 501. n. 85. ; Boisduval, Voy. de 

 r Astrolabe, Entomol. pt. 1. p. 150.; E. Doubl. List 

 Lep. Brit. M. App. p. 32. 

 Java, Amboyna, New Guinea, Repulse Bay, Australia. 



B.M. 



Genus XXV. YPTHIMA. 



Ypthima Iliihicr, E. Donhleday. 

 Satyrus p. Boisduval. 

 HiPPARCHIA p. Klug. 



Body small ; wings rather large, entire, uniformly and plainly coloured ; the fore ones generally with a large eyelet 



near the extremity. 

 Head .small, clotlied with long liairs in front. 



* "Upper side dark brown, the outer margin with two black lines; the anterior wing with an apical rufous spot, in the middle of which is a small black eye 

 pupillated with white. 



" Under side with the basal half dark brown, bordered by a narrow common line of purple, followed on the anterior wing by two eyes, of which the apical 

 one is much the smaller, and placed upon a rufous spot, the lower one encircled by a purple ring ; on the posterior by seven, of which the first, fourth, and 

 fifth are the largest, the whole encircletl by a tortuous line of purple : two lines of the same colour margin both wings. All the eyes are deep black, with 

 rufous margins and black pupils. Expans. l^^j inch." — Hevitxon MS. 



t " Upper side brown, the posterior margin of both wings bordered by several parallel lines of black and light brown ; the anterior with two black eyes, 

 margined by rufous brown and pupillated with white, the lower one nmch the larger ; the posterior wing with one similar eye. 



" Under side rufous brown, undulated with numerous darker strisc, broadly margined with lilac, on which are throe black lines, crossed beyond the middle 

 by a narrow common belt of yellow, followed by a broader band of dark brown, in which are numerous oceUi : on the anterior wing five, the lowest much the 

 largest; on the posterior seven, the first oval, larger than the three following, which are small ; the fifth largest, the sixth and seventh small; all deep black, 

 with rufous margins and white pujiils. Expans. 2,-'^ inch." — Hewilson MS. 



