SATYKIDyE Ml'CALESIS. 



Underside rufous, the basal half undulated with dark brown ; crossed 

 beyond the middle by a continuous band of white, followed by a broad band of 

 purple-brown marked with several ocelli -. on the anterior wing by three ; the first 

 (which is minute) and second near the apex ; the third (larger) beyond the middle : 

 on the posterior wing by live, three of them near the apex (the third indistinct), two 

 near the anal angle, large, all with ])upils of white and rufous border ; both wings 

 with white and rufous sulsmarginal bands ; the margins white. 



Expan. 2-1% in. liab. East India, Deccan. 



In the Collection of W. C. Hewitson. 



MYCALESIS SAFITZA. 4. 

 M. Safita, He wi ho II, Gen. Dlnr. Lep. PI. 60, j?;. 394 {iippersick^. 



UrrERSiDE dark brown, the outer margins paler : apex of anterior wing rufous, 

 with a minute ocellus. 



Underside dark brown to the middle, where the wings are crossed by a 

 narrow band of lilac-white, followed by numerous ocelli -. two on the anterior wing, 

 the first miiuite, the other large : seven on the posterior wing, the first, fomth, and 

 fifth largest ; all with white pupils and rufous borders : those on the posterior wing 

 inclosed by a tortuous line of lilac : the outer margins rufous, traversed by three black 

 lines. 



Expan. l^^y in. Hab. Africa. 



In the Collections of W. W. Saunders and W. C. Hewitson. 



MYCALESIS MALSARA. 5, G. 



M. Mahara, Moore, Cat. Lep. E. I. C. Miis. p. 231. 



Upperside rufous-brown. Anterior wing crossed beyond the middle by a band 

 of white, followed by three blind ocelli (the middle one minute) : posterior wing with 

 one ocellus (indistinct) : the outer margins of both wuigs rufous-white, traversed by two 

 black lines. 



Underside rufous, undulated; crossed beyond the middle by a band of yellow- 

 white, interrupted where the wings meet, followed by a broad band of dark brown, 

 with numerous ocelli : on the anterior wing five, the second and fifth largest : on the 

 posterior wing seven, the first, second, and fifth largest, most of them with white 

 pupils, and rufous borders, the whole inclosed on each wing by a tortuous line of 

 lilac ; the margins broadly white, traversed by two black lines. 



Expan. 2-i-j in. Hab. Darjeeling. 



In the Collection of W. C. Hewitson. 



