VI' THE LEPIDOPTERA OF CETLON. 



obsolete, the otliers sometimes blind; a margiual row of minute indistinct black 

 dots. 



Exjiause, ^ 1 f , 5 2 inctes. 



CAIYSISME MIITETIS (Plate 11, Fia. 4, a, 6). 



Papilio MituMS, Linnasus, Sjst. Nat. i. 2, p. 768 (1767); F.abricius, Syst. Ent. p. 488. 

 J/ycfflfosis MineHS, Butler, Catal. Fabr. Lcp. Brit. Mas. p. 34; Catal. Satyr. B. M. p. 135. 



Male a,nd female. Upperside brown, transverse discal baud of underside slightly 

 visible ; marginal and hmular submargiual line yellowish : forewiug with a medium- 

 sized ocellus distinctly pupilled with wWte and yellow ringed : liindwing with a 

 miuute subanal ocellus. Underside gi'eyish or fuhginous-brown, both wiugs with a 

 prominent broad yellowish-white transverse discal band, a,nd yellowish outer margiual 

 lines : forewing with two oceUi, the lowest large, each encu'cled by a separate pale 

 pm'ple band ; in some specimens the lower ocellus has a smaller one attached beneath 

 it and which is also enclosed by the same purple band : hindwmg with seven ocelli, 

 the upper second, third, and the last smallest, all encircled by one purple band. 



Expanse If to 1| iuches. 



Taken at Kandy by Captain Wade. 



Genus ORSOTRI.«NA. 



Orfoirurna, Wallengreu, Kou. Vet. AkaJ. Forh. xv. p. 79 (1858). 

 Mycalc'sis (part), Hiibner. 



Forewing comparatively shorter than in Cah/sismc, exterior margin less obHque, 

 the apex and posterior angle convex, costal vein only, in both sexes, swollen ; male 

 with a tuft of fine haii's exserted from a glandular pouch above the base of sub- 

 median veiu ; discocellulars less concave : hiudwing less arched at the base, anal 

 angle more convex, first subcostal branch emitted immediately before end of the cell, 

 middle median branch emitted before lower end of the cell ; no erectile tuft of hairs 

 at base of the cell, these being replaced by a slight tuft of more delicate and recum- 

 bent hair above and below the median vein. 



ORSOTRI.aiNA MANDATA (Plate 11, Fig. 1, la). 



21i/caleiis Mandata, Moore, Catal. Lep. Mus. East India Company, i. p. 233 (1857). 

 Mt/calests Gamaliba, Butler, Auii. and Mag. Nat. Hist. 1867, pi. 2, f. 3. 



Male and female. Upperside brown, with transverse baud of the underside, 

 distinctly visible. Underside with a discal transverse broad white band : forewing 



