S A T Y R I D yE. 



MYCALESIS. IX. 



MYCALESIS MEDONTIAS. 5G, 57. 



UrrERSiDE. ]\Ialc dark brown. Anterior wing crossed from the middle of the 

 sub-costal nervure to the anal angle nearly by a broad band of lilac. 



Underside rufous-brown. Both wings crossed at the middle from the costal 

 margin beyond its middle to a little above the anal angle of the posterior wing by a 

 narrow equal band of pale yellow : both with two submarginal imdulated indistinct 

 brown lines. Anterior wing with three ocelli, two of which (one nunute) are near 

 the apex : posterior wing with five ocelli, the second and fifth minute : all black, 

 with iris of orange and pnpil white. 



Exp. 2oTf inch. Hab. West Africa. (Gaboon, Ansell.) 



fn the Collection of W. C. Hewitson. 



This species has the appearance of Idiomorphus, hut is, I think, properly placed here. 



MYCALESIS MAREOTIS. 58. 



Upperside. Female rufons-brown. Anterior wing with two ocelli : one near 

 the apex, and the other, which is the largest, lietween the first and second median 

 nervules. Posterior wing with one ocellus and a submarginal undulated dark brown 

 line : the ocelli black, with rufous iris and pupil of white. 



Underside rufous-brown. Both wings crossed near the base by an indistinct 

 brown band : both crossed a little beyond the middle by a narrow, equal, slightly- 

 curved band of white, and by a linear undulated submarginal black band bordered 

 with paler colour. Anterior wing pale towards the outer margin, with two ocelli ; 

 posterior wing with five ocelli and a minute pale spot : the fir.st and foiu'tli the 

 largest, the second and third nearer the outer margin than the others. 



Exp. 2^ inch. Hab. Philippines. 



In the Collection of W. C. Hewitson. 



MYCALESIS MARGITES. 59. 



Uppekside. Female rufous-brown, paler towards the outer margins. Both 

 wings with two submarginal linear bands, the first broad and ill-defined, the other 

 and the outer margin distinctly black. Anterior wing with two ocelli, one miiuite 

 and scarcely seen near the apex : posterior wing with four ocelli of nearly equal size : 

 all black, with iris rufous bordered with brown and pupil white. 



Underside orange-rufous. Both wings crossed near the base by a darker 



N 

 Published October 1st, 1873.] 



