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MYCALESIS. III. 



MYCALESIS DEIANIUA. 13. 



Upperside. ]\Iale rufous-brown, In'ighter towards the outer margin of the pos- 

 terior wing. Anterior wing with the apical half dark brown ; posterior wing with the 

 outer margin brown. 



Underside rufous, clouded from the base to the middle, chiefly on the anterior 

 wing : both wings crossed before the middle by an indistinct rufous band ; at the 

 middle by a baud of rufous-brown, followed on each wing by two large black ocelli, 

 with the pupils white, the iris rufous, bordered with red brown, and again above 

 them (chietly on the anterior wing) with lilac-white : each followed by an innhdaiiiif/ 

 rufous band at a distance from the margin ; a submarginal line, and the outer margin 

 dark brown ; posterior wing with a third small ocellus near the anal angle. 



Expan. i\ in. Hab. Tondano. 

 In the Collection of A. R. Wallace. 



MYCALESIS DEXAMENUS. 17, IS, 19. 



Upperside. Male (fig. 17) rufous-brown, paler near the outer margin of the pos- 

 terior winn-. Anterior wina:, with the costal margin, and more than the outer half 

 brown, with an indistinct ocellus between the first and second median nervules : the 

 outer margin and two indistinct submarginal lines brown. Posterior wing with an 

 indistinct imdulating band of light brown near the outer margin, followed by two 

 sub-maro;inal dark brown lines. 



Underside rufous, clouded to the middle : l)oth wings crossed at the middle by a 

 curved rufous-brown band, followed on each wing by two large distinct black ocelli, 

 the pupils white, the iris rufous, bordered with dark brown and again above with 

 lilac-white : two slightly-curved submarginal black lines. Posterior wing with a 

 third minute ocellus near the anal angle. 



Female (fig. \b) like the male, except that the upperside is paler ; that the under- 

 side has the submarginal lines zig-zag ; that the posterior wing has a minute hhn 



ocellus between the two large ocelli, and is crossed near the base by an indistinct 

 rufous line. 



Var. Female (fig. 19). Anterior wing crossed at the middle by a broad band 

 of rufous-yellow ; a second ocellus near the apex ; posterior wing with the underside 

 nifous-yellow ; both wings crossed near the base by a curved rufous line ; the ocelli 

 of the anterior wing jilaced further from the central rufous band. 



Expan. 2-nj in. Hab. Tondano. Var. Celebes. 

 In the Collections of W. W. SaunJers and W. C. liewitson. 



The male of this species and of Deianira are much alike : their chief distinction consists in the 

 position of the suhmarginal band on the nuderside of the anterior wing. 



