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MYCALESIS. 11. 



MYCALESIS DORICUS. $ 7, 10. 



$ Safj/r/f-s Dnnji-us, BoisJ. T'ni/. Aslrol'ihc, p. 152. S. Dupo/ichelli Gtn'r. Vaij 



Coqiiil, PL 17,/. 3. M. GetuUa l\'kler Wivji. Eid. Muiiat.% Vol. IIL, p. 404. 



Upperside. Female dark broAvn. Anterior wing with two ocelli, Mith white 

 pupils ; a band of orange near the outer margin from the middle to the inner margin ; 

 two indistinct submarginal black lines. Posterior wing, with the outer half orange > 

 marked with five ocelli, some only, with white pupils, followed by three submarginal 

 black lines. 



Underside orange-yellow, clouded on the basal half ; both wings crossed near 

 the base by a waved rufous line; crossed at the middle by a band of rufous-brown, 

 followed by several ocelli ; two on the anterior wing, large and separate ; five on the 

 posterior wing, the second smallest ; both wings with two submarginal brown lines. 



The Male differs chiefly in having only three much smaller ocelli on the posterior 

 wing : on the underside the sexes are ahke. 



Expan. 2x77 i^- Hab. Dorey. 



lu the Collections of W. W. Saunders aud W. C. Ilewitson. 



MYCALESIS MESSENE. 8, 9. 



Upperside. Female rufous-orange, clouded from the base nearly to the middle ; 

 the outer margin broadly dark brown : tmterior wing with two ocelli, one near the 

 apex small and indistinct, the other large, each with light-blue pupils : posterior wing 

 with five, the third and fourth larger than the others ; the pupils white, the borders 

 rufous. 



