176 Mr. F. Moore on the Asiatic Lepidopcra 



M. Dexamenus (part), Hewits., Exotic Butt, iii., Mi/c. 

 pi. 3, fig. 19. 

 Ha h. — Macassar. 



Lohora Detail ira. 



Mycalesis Deianira, Hewitson, Exotic Butt. iii. p. 83, 

 Myc. pi. 3, fig. 13 (1862) ; Butler, Catal. Satyr. 

 B. M. p. 142. 



M. Dora, Hewitson, Exotic Butt. iii. p. 88 (1864); 

 Journ. Linn. Soc. Zool. viii. p. 146. 



Hah. — Tondano. 



N. g. Nasapa. 



Male. — Fore wing slightly arched at the base and 

 before the apex ; exterior margin oblique, slightly convex 

 below the apex ; hind wing oval ; costa arched from the 

 base ; exterior margin and anal angle convex ; a tuft of 

 fine hair covering a subcostal patch ; cell short ; first 

 and second subcostal branches at equal distances from 

 the costal ; upper disco-cellular oblique, slightly concave, 

 lower nearly erect ; two upper median branches from 

 end of the cell. Antennse gradually clavate ; palpi laxly 

 pilose beneath, tip rather short, pointed. Eyes hairy. 



Nasajw Arainis. 



Mycalesis Aramis, Hewitson, Exotic Butt. iii. p. 91, 

 Mye. pi. 7, fig. 43 (1866) ; Butler, Catal. Satyr. 

 B. M. p. 129. 



Hah. — Philippines. 



Genus Mycalesis. 



BIycalesiK, Hiibner, Verz. bek. Schmett. p. 55 (1816). 



Fore wing much arched at the base, apex slightly acute; exterior 

 margin convex, oblique; hind wing broadly conical; costa convex in 

 middle, apex and exterior margin convex ; anal angle produced ; 

 abdominal margin long; cell narrow: first and second subcostal 

 branches emitted together from a foot-stalk above middle i)f the cell, the 

 foot-stalk swollen ; a tuft of fine hair covering a glandulnr patch at 

 swollen base of subcostal branches; disco-cellulars very long and 

 oblique ; two upper median branches from end of the cell. Antennal 

 club well formed ; palpi stout, pilose. Eyes naked. 



Type. ill. Evaclne, Cramer. 



Hah.~^^y. Africa. 



