1898.] Butterflies from Bnru in the Moluccas. 311 



have the discal white line across both wings on the underside very 

 narrow, becoming- obsolete ; all the ocelli well-developed. 



20. Mtcalesis (Calysisme) perseus, Fabricius. 



A single quite normal male received, of the wet-season ocellated formv 



21. Mtcalesis (Mydosama) remulia, Cramer. 

 Bouru (Hewitson and Moore). 



22. Mtcalesis {Mydosama) sirtus, Fabricius. 



Described from Amboine, Bourou and Offack by Boisduval as- 

 Satyrus manipa. Hewitson records it from Bouru as Mycalesis manipa. 

 Moore as Mydosama manipa from Bouru. 



23. Lethe arete, Cramer. 



Hewitson as Debis europa, Fabricius, var. arete, Cramer, from 

 Bourou. Mr. Moore in Lep. Ind., vol. i, pp. 256, 270 (1892) says that 

 X. arcuata, Butler, from Celebes, is quite distinct from L. areta from Sula 

 and Amboina. My Bum specimen's of both sexes have the- upperside 

 beautifully glossed with plumbeous- coloration, which doubtless quickly 

 fades in cabinet specimens. 



24. Ypthima asterope, Klug. 



The wet-season form, with well-developed ocelli on the underside,- 

 only obtained. 



25. Melanitis leda, Linnaeus. 



Hewitson records this species from Bouru as Gyllo leda. I have- 

 six males, which are remarkably constant. The upperside of both 

 wings is deep ferruginous, darker on the hindwing ; the ochreous band' 

 within and anterior to the subapical ocelli of the fore wing is well-defined ; 

 there are two ocelli towards the anal angle of the hindwing ; the under- 

 side is richly coloured and is uniform in all the specimens ; the ocelli 

 are large; the forewing has three, the hindwing one, prominent dark 

 bands crossing the wings. 



26. Hipio constantly, Cramer. 



A good series of both sexes of this fine species. 



27. Hipio amabilis, Boisduval. 



Hewitson as Cyllo amabilis from Bouru. One male and two- females 

 received. The male has two medium-sized ocelli on the underside of 

 the forewing at the apex, the lower twice as large as the upper ; the 

 hindwing has first a very large, then two minute, then three nearly 



