SATYRID^. MYCALESIS. 



Underside orange yellow ; both wings crossed by two linear rufous bands ; 

 both with a broad outer margin of rufous brown ; anterior wing with four ocelh 

 (the third blind) ; posterior wing with seven, all black ; the ii-ides orange, the pupils 

 white, all bordered with brown and again with wliite ; both wings with four sub- 

 marginal lines alternately brown and white. 



Expan. 1^^ inch. Hab. Congo. 



In the Collection of the British Museum. 



MYCALESIS ASOCHIS. 4C, 47. 



TJppERSiDE. Male, dark brown, the basal half of both wings white. 



Underside white, the margins pale brown : each wing crossed beyond the 

 middle by a curved band of pale brown, each with two subiuarginal curved black 

 hnes; anterior wing with three ocelli, two near the apex small, one below larger; 

 posterior wing with seven ocelli, the first large, the second, third, and fourth small, 

 the fifth largest. 



Expan. 3 inch. Hab. Old Calabar. 



In the Collection of W. C. Hewitson. 



MYCALESIS XENEAS. 48. 



Upperside. Female, pale rufous-bro\yn with two submarginal hnes of darker 

 brown. Anterior wing crossed beyond the middle by a broad band of white with two 

 obscure ocelli. 



Underside rufous-brown. Anterior wing crossed near the base by a band of 

 paler colour ; the outer half white, with two large ocelli ; posterior wing crossed near 

 the base by an indistinct band of j^alcr colour : at the middle by a band of white : 

 beyond the middle by two bands of white siuTounding the oceUi, which are five in 

 number, and near the outer margin by a dentate band of the same colour ; the 

 ocelli of both wings black, the pupils white, the irides orange-yellow margined with 

 brown. 



Expan. 2^ inch. Hab. Old Calabar. 



In the Collection of W. C. Hewitson. 



The only example of this butterfly which I have seen is much worn and most probably much, 

 paler than if it was fresh. 



