referred to the (jenus Mycalesis. 157 



Gareris Perdieeas. 



Mycalesis Perdiccas, Hewitson, Exotic Butt. iii. p. 84 ; 

 Mijc. pi. 3, fig. 15 (1862). 



Hah. — Japan ; Shanghai. 



Gareris Gopa. 



Myealesis Gojxt, Felder, Eeise Novara, Lop. iii. p. 501 

 (1867) ; Butler, Catal. Satyr. B. M. p. 140. 



Hah. — Darjiling (Atkiusoit). 



N. g. Satoa. 



Male. — Wings short ; fore wing more arched than in 

 Virapa, apex more rounded; exterior margin less oblique ; 

 second subcostal branch emitted before end of the cell ; a 

 tuft of fine hair covering a glandular patch below sub- 

 median vein ; hind wing subconical, exterior margin 

 oblique, anal angle convex, abdominal margin short ; a 

 tuft of fine hair covering a glandular subcostal patch ; 

 cell short, broad at its end ; subcostal deeply recurved 

 at its end, first branch emitted near end of the cell, 

 second bent downward ; disco-cellulars straight, slightly 

 oblique ; middle median emitted before end of the cell. 

 Antennae with a slender club ; palpi somewhat stout. 

 Eyes hairy. 



Satoa Maianeas. 



Mycalesis Maianeas, Hewitson, Exotic Butt. iii. p. 87 ; 

 Myc. pi. 5, figs. 27, 28 (1864), ? ; Butler, Catal. 

 Satyr. B. M. p. 131. 



Hah. — Malay Peninsula (Malacca) ; Borneo (Sarawak). 



N. g. Sadarga. ■ 



Fore wing shorter, with more rounded and less oblique 

 exterior margin than in Virapa ; venation similar, but 

 the veins more curved. Male with a slight tuft (but no 

 perceptible glandular patch of raised scales) on sub- 

 median vein before the swollen base. Hind Aving vor}- 

 convex externally ; first subcostal in male not curved at 

 the base ; second concave at base and much swollen 

 beneath between first and end of the cell, and with a 

 slight tuft of hairs above ; two upper median branches 



