164 Mr. F. Moore on the Asiatic Lejndojytera 



Calysisme indistans, n. sp. 



Differs from C. Perseus in liaving a more distinctly- 

 pointed apex and straigliter exterior margin, resembling 

 in these respects C. visala ; the colour is uniformly much 

 paler above ; the under side is especially paler, the 

 transverse discal pale-bordered line more even, and that 

 on the fore wing is slightly curved inward, the marginal 

 spots are less prominent, or only visible as white spaces, 

 and sometimes are quite obsolete. 



Expanse, c? 1| ? 2 in. 



Hah. — Calcutta. In coll. F. Moore. 



Calysisme Ostrea. 



Mycalesis Ostrea, Hiibner, Exot. Schmett. Zutrilge, fig. 



79, 80, <? ; Moore, P. Z. S. 1874, p. 566 (note) nee 



Cramer. 

 M. Ostrea, Westwood, Gen. Diurn. Lep. p. 394 (1851). 



Hah. — China ; Hainan (Swinhoe). 



Cidysisme Visala. 



Mycalesis Visala, Moore, Catal. Lep. Mus. E. J. C. i. 

 p. 230 (1857) ; Butler, Catal. Satyr. B. M. p. 133. 



Hah. — India (Sikldm). 



N. g. J AT AN A. 



Male. — Wings short ; fore wing narrow, very much 

 arched at base, apex convex ; exterior margin oblique, 

 straight. Hind wing somewhat quadrate ; costa very 

 convex in the middle, apex slightly angular ; exterior 

 margin oblique, slightly convex, anal angle prolonged ; 

 abdominal margin long ; a tuft of fine hair at base of 

 subcostal ; cell short and broad at the end ; subcostal 

 straight at its base, first branch emitted near end of the 

 cell, second straight at its base ; upper disco-cellular 

 straight, lower slightly curved and oblique ; two upper 

 median branches from end of the cell. Antenna with a 

 stout club ; palpi pilose to the tip. Eyes slightly hairy. 



Jatana Mynois. 



Mycalesis Mynois, Hewitson, Exotic Butt. iii. ; Mijc. 

 pi. 5, fig. 29, 30 (1864) ; Butler, Catal. Satyr. B. M. 

 p. 144. 



Hah. — Timor. 



