S A T Y R 1 D iE. 

 MYCALESIS. VII. 



MYCALESIS ELIONAS. 41, 43. 



Upperside. Male, purple-brown. Anterior wing with a minute white spot 

 near the apex. 



Underside ilark brown, with indistinct transverse bands of lilac. Anterior 

 wing with two ocelU : posterior wing with seven ocelU, the first near the middle 

 of the costal margin, the fifth of large size, the other six small, all black, the irides 

 rufous, the pupils white. 



Expan. 1^^. Hab. Old Calabar. 



In the Collection of W. C. Hewitsou. 



MYCALESIS ARAMIS. 43. 



Upperside. Male, dark rufous-brown. Anterior wing with one rather large 

 ocellus pnpilled a\ ith white ; posterior wing with one, small and obscure ; both wings 

 witlt a submari^inal black line. 



Underside rufous-brown, crossed near the base of each wing by an obscure band 

 of darker colour ; both wings crossed beyond the middle by a common band of lilac, 

 by a zig-zag band of the same colour, and by a submarginal band of black ; anterior 

 wing with two small ocelli ; posterior wing with six, the fourth larger than the 

 others, all (except the third on the ])osterior wing, which is rufous) black, the irides 

 obscurely rufous, the pupils minute, white. 



Expan. l^J inch. Hab. Philippine Islands. 



In the Collection of W. C. Hewitson. 



MYCALESIS ELIASIS. 44, 45. 



Upperside. Male, orange. Both wings broadly bordered with rufous-brown, 

 both with a suljmarginal brown line ; anterior wing with two ocelh : posterior 

 wing with six, the third and fourth largest, all black; the irides orange, the pupils 

 white. 



