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MYCALESIS. VI. 



MYCALESIS MILYAS. 34. 



UprEESiDE. Male rafous brown, palest at the apex and outer margin of the 

 anterior wing. 



Underside rufous brown. Both wings crossed at the middle by a common 

 narrow band of grey, both with two submarginal bands and circles round the ocelli 

 of the same colour. Anterior wing with two large ocelli. Posterior wing with six, 

 the first and fomlh large, the rest minute. 



Exp. l-^Q inch. Hab. White Nile. 



In the CoUectiou of W. C. Hewitson. 



MYCALESIS LALASSIS. 35. 



IJppERSiDE. Male rufous brown, paler at the outer margins, which have near 

 them a line of brown. Anterior wing with a minute white spot opposite the lowest 

 ocellus of the underside. 



Underside rufous brown. Both wings crossed at the middle by a narrow band 

 of lilac white : both with two submarginal lines, and a very fine line which borders 

 the ocelli (not suigly, but all together), lilac white. Anterior wing with four ocelli, 

 the first two touclnng, the fourth the largest. Posterior wing with seven, the second, 

 third, and sixth minute. 



Exp. l^^j inch. Hab. Gilolo. 



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



Nearly allied to M. Jopas (Ex. But. fig. -J-l ), from which it differs in the number of ocelli on 

 the posterior wing as well as in being witliout the line of silvery white which surrounds them, which 

 silvery appearance I have unfortunately omitted to notice both in the drawing and description of 'SI. 

 Jopas. 



MYCiiLESIS ORSEIS. 36, 37. 



Upperside. Male rufous brown, tinted with lilac. Both wings crossed beyoiul 

 the middle by an indistinct band of lilac (scarcely seen on the posterior wing), both 

 with two submarginal fines of rufous brown. Anterior wing with two or three 

 very indistinct ocefii. 



