SATYRIDiE MYCALESIS. 



Underside. Both wings with the basal half rufous, crossed by a line of darker 

 brown : both crossed at the middle by a broad comraou band of lilac white : both 

 beyond the band yellow (lilac near the apex), with the outer margin and two sub- 

 marginal lines (the inner line zigzag) brown. Anterior wing with six ocelli, the first 

 four of equal size, the fifth large, the sixth minute, blind. Posterior wing with seven 

 ocelli, the fourth and sixth largest ; the irides bright orange. 



Exp. 2yX) inch. Hab. Sumatra. 



In the Collectious of W. W. Sauuders and W. C. Hewitson. 



MYCALESIS OROATIS. 38, 39. 



Upperside. Male rufous. Anterior wing with the costal margin and the apical 

 half dark brown, with two ocelli, one near the apex, small and indistinct, the other 

 large. Posterior wing with the outer margin broadly brown. 



Underside dark brown, paler beyond the middle. Both wings crossed at the 

 middle by a narrow common band of lilac : both with the outer margin and two 

 submarginal lines (the inner hue much curved) brown. Anterior wing with two 

 large ocelli. Posterior wing with seven, the first four of equal size (the fourth 

 immature), the fifth large. 



Exp. 2 inch. Hab. Java. 



In the Collection of W. C. Hewitson. 



This is nearly allied to M. Tagala, of Felder, but differs from it and the other species in this 

 genus by having the second branch of the subcostal nervuro at a distance beyond the end of the cell. 



MYCALESIS ONATAS. 40. 



Upperside. Male rufous brown. Anterior wing with the apical half dark 

 brown : one ocellus below the middle, the usual apical ocellus represented on both 

 sides by a minute white spot. Posterior wing with two blind ocelli. 



Underside rufous brown, undidated with darker colour. Both wings crossed 

 Ijeyond the middle by a straight rufous brown line. Anterior wing with the ocellus as 

 above, but smaller. Posterior wing with six ocelli, five minute, the sixth the largest. 



Exp. 2 inch. Hab. Neelgherries. 



In the Collection of W. C. Hewitson. 



This species is very near to Satyrus Adolphei, of Guerin (Voyage Dellessert, p. 76), of which 

 it is probably only a variety, but since his descriptions are always so full and accurate, and he does not 

 mention the undulations of the underside, 1 have come to the conclusion that it is distinct. 



