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of the primaries and the whole of the secondaries more or less 
suffused with bluish grey, with the outer line distinctly undu¬ 
lated : similar cases of dimorphism have been recorded in 
other species of Satyrince . In Madagascar the two forms of 
M.fraterna also occur; but the differences between them are 
much more strongly marked, and the greyish variety shows 
even greater modifications in the form of the outer line of 
secondaries. 
3. Mycalesis anynana , n. sp. 
<$. Dark fuliginous brown, external two fifths of prima¬ 
ries rather paler, limited by a straight transverse line; two 
round unipupillate black ocelli with pale irides, one small, near 
the apex, the other four times as large, upon the first median 
interspace; two dusky submarginal lines; marginal lines black: 
secondaries with an extremely small ocellus (a mere dot, 
although with pupil and iris) upon first median interspace; 
outer border pale, with dark lines as in the primaries. Wings 
below rather paler, the basal two fifths striolated with dark 
brown, limited externally by a continuous whitish-bordered 
dark brown line, convex beyond the cell of each wing; a 
whitish discal belt enclosing the ocelli; outer border whitish, 
with zigzag internal margin, intersected by a dark brown 
submarginal line; marginal line black ; a dark brown line 
crossing the cells, pale-bordered and diverging from the post¬ 
median line upon the primaries, indistinct, not pale-bordered, 
and almost parallel to the postmedian line on the secondaries: 
primaries with two ocelli, situated as above but larger, black 
with white pupil and brown-edged ochreous iris : secondaries 
with seven small ocelli, the fourth and fifth twice as large as 
the others. Expanse of wings 1 inch 7 lines. 
? . Larger and paler on both surfaces than the male ; the 
ocellus on the upper surface of the secondaries equal in size to 
the subapical ocellus of primaries. Expanse of wings 1 inch 
8-11 lines. 
Four males and two females; the larger female is rather 
darker than the other, and the markings are not so well de¬ 
fined. 
Allied to M. technatis of Hewitson. 
4. Panopea Bewsheri , n. sp. 
Nearly allied to P. Druceioi Madagascar (Trans. Ent. Soc. 
1874, pi. vi. fig. 3), but the third large subapical white spot 
of primaries elongated, the submarginal series of white spots 
interrupted in the centre, the white lines close to the margin 
obsolete; outer margin more concave : secondaries with the 
