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or two, more or less defiDecl, rather large median ocelli. Underside also darker 

 coloured tliau in G. A^lcoharica, tlie transverse discal pale band and ocelli similar, 

 but the lower ocellus of the forewing somewhat larger ; the second and third on the 

 hindwing present but small. 



Expanse <? IJ, ? 2|- inches. 



Drt-Sisason Brood (Plate 66, fig. 1, c, d, ^ ). 



Male. Larger than the same sex of the ocellated or wet-season brood. 

 Upperside paler, the colour being olivescent ochreous-brown. Forewing with a 

 minute subapical ocellus and large lower median ocellus. Hi.ndioing with a small 

 ill-defined lower median ocellus. Underside paler olivescent ochreous-brown than 

 the upperside. Both wings with a slender indistinct transverse subbasal hne and a 

 distinct discal line, the latter slightly pale bordered. Foreiving with a subapical 

 and lower median white dot. Hind^ving with seven minute ocelli, the fifth somewhat 

 the largest and blackest. The glandular patch on both wings elongated and 

 composed of ochreous yellow scales. Female. Upperside darker coloured than the 

 male. Underside also darker olivescent-brown, the transverse discal pale band more 

 defined. Forewing with two minute upper ocelli and a small lower median black 

 ocellus. Hindwing with the ocelli more defined, excepting the second and third, 

 which are obsolescent. 



Expanse c? 2, ? 2f inches. 



Habitat. — Andamans. 



DisTEiBDTiON. — Specimens of this species from Port Blair, both of the wet and 

 dry-season broods, received from Mr. F. A. de Roepstorff, are in the author's collection. 

 Others, from Port Mouat, are in the cabinets of the British Museum, and from 

 Port Blair in that of Col. Swinhoe, and the Indian Museum, Calcutta. 



Indo-Malatan allied species of Calysisme. — G. Igoleta, Feldei-, Wien. Ent. 

 Monats. 1863, p. 127. Semper, Eeisen Ai'ch. Philippen, Lep, i. p. 52, pi. 10, fig. 

 17, 18, 3 ? (1886). Habitat. Philippines.— C. Justinella, Butler, Catal. Satyr. Brit. 

 Mus. p. 135 (1868). Semper, R. Arch. Phil. Lep. i. p. 51, ph 10, fig. 15, 16, ^ ? 

 (1886). Habitat. Philippines. — G. sp. nov. (Mineus apud Semper), 1. c. p. 51, pi. 10, 

 fig. 11, 12, S ?. Habitat. Philippines. — G. sp. nov. (Drusia apud Semper), 1. c. 

 p. 51, pi. 10, fig. 13, 14, c? ? (1886). Habitat. Mindanao.— 0. Horsfieldii, 

 Wet-season brood (Plate 66, fig. 2, 2a, b <?). n. sp. Imago. Male. 

 Upperside dark olivescent ochreous-brown ; marginal lines paler. Cilia 

 cinereous-brown. Forewing with a transverse discal dusky line, and a moderate- 

 sized median black ocellus with white pupil and dull ochreous outer ring. Under- 

 side dark olivescent brown, or dai'k olivescent ochreous-brown. Both wings with a 

 prominent yellowish-white narrow transverse discal band, and pale ochreous- white 

 marginal lines. Forewing with a linear series of five prominent moderately-small 



