referred to the genus Mycalesis. 1G9 



N. g. Maktanda. 



Wings short. Fore wing somewhat triangular, apex 

 shghtly pointed, exterior margin sHghtly obUque, nearly 

 straight and even. Hind wing blmitly oval ; costa very 

 broadly convex at the base ; exterior margin convex, 

 slightly waved ; cell long, very pointed at lower end ; 

 first and second subcostal branches from end of the cell ; 

 disco-cellulars very oblique ; male with a double subcostal 

 tuft covering the glandular patch of scales. Antenna 

 short, club stout. Eyes hairy. Palpi slender at tip. 



Type. M. Janardana. 



Mart a n da J a n a rdana . 



Mycalesis Janardana, Moore, Catal. Lep. Mus. E. I. C. i. 

 p. 234 (1857) ; Butler, Catal. Satyr. B. M. p. 136. 

 Hah. — Java ; Sumatra ; Malacca. 



Martanda, Megamede. 



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

 Myc. pi. 3, fig. 14 (1862) ; Butler, Catal. Satyr. 

 B. M. p. 136 (Journ. Linn. Soc. Zool. viii. p. 147). 



Hah. — Macassar ; Ternate ; Gilolo ; Batchian. 



Marta nda Sangaica. 

 Mycalesis Sangaica, Butler, Ann. Nat. Hist. 1877, p. 95. 

 Hah. — N. China (Shanghai). 



N. g. NiSSANGA. 



Wings short. Fore wing slightly arched at the base, 

 exterior margin long, slightly convex, and nearly erect ; 

 second subcostal emitted at end of the cell. Hind wing 

 bluntly conical ; costa broadly convex at the base and 

 thence oblique to the apex ; exterior margin oblique ; 

 cell short, quadrate, broad at its end ; subcostal not 

 swollen, its first branch emitted immediately before end 

 of the cell ; disco-cellulars erect, equal in length ; two 

 upper median branches emitted at some distance beyond 

 the cell ; male with a tuft of fine hair covering a 

 glandular patch at base of subcostal branches. Antennae 

 gradually thickened to tip. Eyes hairy. Apical joint of 

 palpi long and slender. 



Type. X. Patnia, Moore. 



