4 DIURNAL LEPIDOPTERA. 



48. Myrina discophora. 



Myrina discophora, Felder, Novara Expedition, pi. 30. figs. 1, 2. 



Near to M. Mavortia, but differs from it in having a black discal spot on the anterior 

 wing. 



49. Myrina Usira. 



Myrina Usira, Felder, Novara Expedition, pi. 30. figs. 5, 6. 



Very near to M. Donina of this work (Plate XVII. figs. 61, 62), but differs from it, 

 according to Felder' s figure, in the arrangement of the inner band on the underside of the 

 anterior wing. 



50. Myrina Anasuja. 



Myrina Anasuja, Felder, Novara Expedition, pi. 30. figs. 3, 4. 

 A very beautiful species. 



51. Myrina Meduana. Plate III. 6 figs. 75, 76. 



Upperside. Male. — Rufous-brown. Anterior wing slightly tinted with purple near the 

 margins : the discal spot visible only in a favourable light, paler than the rest of the wing. 

 Posterior wing with the anal angle which is marked by four black spots and the tail white. 



Underside rufous-orange : the anal angle of the posterior wing as above except that 

 there is a baud of black above the spots, and between it and them lunular white spots, and 

 that the outer margin before the fringe is black. 



Female does not differ from the male. 



Exp. 1 jij inch. 



In the Collections of W. C. Hewitson and George Semper, from Mindanao. 



The colouring of the male of this species is very unusual, being the same as the female. 



52. Myrina Amasa, Hewitson. Plate VI. ? figs. 89, 90. 



Upperside. Female. — White. Anterior wing with the outer half, nearly, dark brown. 

 Posterior wing with three tails : orange towards the anal angle : the lobe and two spots between 

 the tails black traversed by a white line. 



Underside white. Anterior wing crossed by two bands of brown, one at the middle of 

 the cell short, the other beyond the middle of the wing : the outer margin also brown. 



