referred to the genus Mycalesis. 177 



Group III. Witli tiro f/landidar jwuches and 

 tufts on hind wing. 



N. g. LOESA. 



M(de. — Fore wing somewhat elongated and narrow ; 

 costa arched at the base and apex ; exterior margin 

 obhque, sHghtly convex ; second subcostal branch emitted 

 at some distance beyond the cell ; hind wing bluntly 

 ovate ; costa arched at base ; apex, exterior margin and 

 anal angle convex ; a tuft of fine hair at base of 

 subcostal, and a slender tuft covering a groove on middle 

 of submedian vein ; cell short, broad in the middle ; 

 subcostal concave at its base, first branch emitted close 

 to end of the cell, second concave at its base ; disco- 

 cellulars long, oblique, straight ; two upper median 

 branches from end of the cell. Antennse with a well- 

 formed terminal club ; palpi pointed at tip. Eyes hairy. 



Loesa Oroatis. 



Mycidesis Oroatis, Hewitson, Exotic Butt. iii. p. 



Mi)e. pi. 6, figs. 38, 89 (1864) ; Butler, Catal. Satyr. 

 B.' M. p. 138. 



Ilah. — Java. 



Species not examined, and of which the genus is 

 therefore undeterminable : — 



Mijealesis Xala, Felder, Wien. Ent. Monats. iii. p. 403 

 (1859). 



Hah. — Java. 

 Mijcah'sis Pand(ea, Hopft". Stett. Ent. Zeit., 1874, p. 39. 



Hah. — Celebes. 



