APPENDIX. 



417 



Exp. wings r 45 millim. 



Hab. — Continental India; NUgiris, Trevandrum, Travancore, Si^kim, Assam, Kbasi Hills (Marsh, 

 and de Hie), — Tenaaaenm; Ahsown, Moolai (Lirnborg -Moore). — Malay Penmtiula; Perak (KiiriBt— 

 Caic. Mus.), 



This species is subject to considerable variation, and Messrs, Marshall and de Niceville, 

 who have examined long series of specimens, have fully described the same ; they also write, 

 "The female differs from the male in its larger size, broader and more rounded fore wing, and 

 paler coloration, in consequence of which the ocelli of the underside not unfrequently show 

 through on the upper side/' 



The figure is taken from a single specimen contained in a Perak collection placed in my 

 hands by Dr. J* Anderson, and I have seen a second specimen in the collection of Messrs* Birch 

 and Egerton, now exhibited in the Colonial Exhibition. 



This species should here precede J/, maiancas, and thus be placed at the beginning of 

 the genus. 



9. Mycalesis nautilus. (Tab. XL., tig* 4 a - .) 



Mycalmt Xttutilw, Butler, Aan, & Mag. Nat. Hist. eer. iii, veil. \x. p. 103, t, !>, f. 7 1. 1967) ; Cat, Satyr. Brit, 



Mub. p, 186, a. 30 (18681, 

 t'ai fpmu\ Nautilus* Moore, Trans, EuL Sue. l€8Q, p, 



Male. Wings above fa sco as-brown ; anterior wings with a broad paler submarginal fascia on which 

 are five ocellated spots divided by the ucrvulee, tbe lowest largest and situate between the two lower 

 median nervules, three narrow marginal fascisa, tbe innermost waved ; posterior wings with fascial as on 

 anterior wings, two obscure ocellated spots near apex and with a large glandular patch of silky dark indigo 

 scales situate on tbe median nervules. Wings beneath much paler than above, two narrow dark discal 

 fascism p the outermost margined with pale violaceous ; anterior wings with ocellated spots as above, but 

 paler and larger ; posterior wings with a series of seven ocellated spots placed between the nervules, tbe 

 fourth and fifth largest ; the spots on both wings are inwardly narrowly and einuately margined with pale 

 greyish. Body above and beneatb with legs more or less coneolorous with wings. 



Female. Wings above much paler than in male ; posterior wings with tbe spots beneatb obsoletely 

 visible above/ and the dark silky patch absent. Wings beneath as in male. 



Exp. wings t 6* and ? t 48 to 49 millim. 



Uab. — Malay Peninsula; Perak (Kiiust. — Uak\ Mas* it coll. Dist.i ; Malacca (coll. Roberts). 



Attention has already been drawn to this species (autra, p. 55), and it has recently been 

 received freely from Perak, where evidently it is not a rare species* 

 In this enumeration it should follow ,1/. muttm. 



10. Mycalesis mnasicles. (Tab. XXXVIL, tig. 5}, vm\ 



Afyottou Ifawfofay Hewitsou, Ex. Butt. iiL Myf. t. 5. f. B2 t atf i ; Butl. Cat. Satyr. Brit. Mus. p. 141, 

 a. 63 (1668) ; Dru&e, Proc. ZooL 8oe, 1878, p. 889, n. 4 ; Marsb, k de Nic, Butt. Iud., Burm. & Ceyl 

 vol. i. p. 126, t. 16, f. 51 (1863). 



Cui«i>a MwuieLx, Moore, Proc. Zool. See. 1876, p. 826 ; Trans. Eat. Sec. 1880, p. 165. 



■>■ Mr. butler iii hie origuuii description stute& that '*tbe eexes differ only in eim"; it U therefore probable that he Lad 

 not seen both of ihem. 



July SO, 1886, 0 o 



