SATTRID.E MYCALESIS. 



MYCALESIS DINON. ? 31. 



Mycalesis Bexamenm, var. -9- Hewitson, Ex. But. Vol. III. Fij. 19. 



TJppERSiDE. Male rufous brown. Anterior wing crossed at the middle by a 

 broad band of orange yellow -. the wing beyond the band dark brown : the ocelli 

 scarcely visible. Posterior wing with the ocelli and submarginal lines seen through. 



Underside rufous yellow : both wings crossed at the midtlle by a twice-curved 

 rufous band, both with the outer margin and two submarginal lines (the inner line 

 zio-zao-) of brown. Anterior wing with two large ocelli, the lower one broadly 

 bordered with yellow. Posterior wing yellow below the middle, with three oeelh, 

 two large and one small. 



Female does not differ from the male, except in size, and in the broader band of 

 the anterior wing. 



Exp. 5 2iV> ? 2-1% inch. Hab. Macassar. 



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



When 1 believed that the female of this species might be a Tariety of M. Dexameuus, I had 

 not seen the male. 



MYCALESIS DORA. 



Mycalesis Deianlra. Hewitson, Ex. But. Vol. III. Eig. 13. 



When I named this species, I considered thnt it was sufficiently different from 

 Dejanira, and so it is with us, though not so on the Continent. I have therefore 

 re-nanicd it. 



MYCALESIS MNASICLES. 32, 33. 



Upperside. Male rufous brown ; both wings with a submarginal black line. 

 Anterior wing with two ocelli, one at the apex minute, the other below the middle, 

 very large. Posterior wing with one indistinct ocellus and a submarginal band of 

 indistinct lunular spots. 



Underside with the basal half rufous ; both wings crossed before the middle, 

 and at the middle by common rufous brown narrow bands : both with two black 

 lines near the outer margin and a submarginal zigzag rufous band. Anterior wing 

 with five ocelli, the first four minute, the tifth larger, and marked with a large white 

 pupil. Posterior wing with seven small ocelli, the first and fifth the largest. 



Pemale does not differ, except in size. 



Exp. 5 '2\, S 3 inch. Hab. Sumatra. 



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



