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HENOTESIA. By Dr. C. Aurivilliws. 
anganavo- 
exocellata. 
strato. 
andrava- 
hana. 
marmorata. 
fuliginosa. 
bicristata. 
with a broad greyish subterminal area in which the white-pupilled black spots show through, the upper two 
having a single oehreous iris, the lower one with a very broad ochreous iris with a dark outer edging: 
secondaries with a rusty median transverse line and a curved series of seven or eight ocellated spots as in 
the forewings. Expanse 46 mm. Hab. Makala, May and June 1906.“ 
B. Species from Madagascar or Mauritius. 
3. Subgroup. 
The wings above dark brown to black-brown, at most somewhat yellow round the eye-spot in cellule 2 of the forewing. 
H. anganavo Ward. The forewing above with a small eye-spot in cellule 5 and in cellule 2 a large 
one, broadly ringed with red-yellow, placed behind the middle of the cellule near the distal margin; the 
hindwing above only with a small eye-spot in cellule 2 near the distal margin. The under surface is 
red-brown, striated all over with brown; the basal part is somewhat darker on both wings, is sharply but 
somewhat irregularly bounded distally and has a ventricose projection in cellule 4; in the marginal area there 
are only the same eye-spots as above; these are here ringed with yellow. Expanse 43 mm. Madagascar. 
H. exocellata Mob. The forewing above with a small, white-pupilled eye-spot in cellule 5 and in 
cellule 2 a somewhat larger one, indistinctly margined with yellow, placed almost in the middle of the cellule; 
the hindwing above without eye-spots. Under surface with dark grey ground-colour, striated with brown; the 
basal area darker than the marginal and irregularly bounded distally; the under surface only in cellule 2 of 
the forewing with a true, yellow-ringed eye-spot, the rest of the eye-spots replaced by bluish white dots, of 
which 5 are present on the forewing and 7—8 on the hindwing. Madagascar. 
H. strato Mab. The wings above black, the forewing in the middle and the hindwing all over with 
black-blue reflection; the forewing with a white dot in cellule 5 and a white-pupilled eye-spot in the middle 
of cellule 2 and the hindwing with a similar, but smaller eye-spot in cellule 2. The forewing beneath in the 
middle black with the marginal area reddish grey, striated' with black and the eye-spots as above. The 
hindwing beneath with dentate median line, distally margined with red-brown, and in cellule 2 with an eye- 
spot with light yellow bordering, in the other cellules at most with whitish dots; the base and the inner 
margin striated with bluish grey, cf: forewing beneath with a glossy white spot at the inner margin, hindwing 
above with a whitish hair-pencil at the anterior margin of the cell. Expanse 40 mm. Madagascar. 
H. andravahana Mab. The wings above in the & black-brown to blackish, in the ? grey-brown; the 
forewing above with only one eye-spot, which is bordered with yellow or red-yellow and is placed in the 
middle of cellule 2: the hindwing above with a small or punctiform ocellus in cellule 2. The under surface 
is dark brown, marbled with red-brown and grey; on the forewing the boundary between the basal and marginal 
areas is distinct, a lighter spot is usually placed at the middle of the costal margin and a red-brown one 
before the apex, a small, white-pupilled eye-spot in cellule 5 and a larger one in cellule 2; the hindwing has 
an indistinct, dark median line, proximally dentate in cellule 2, distally bordered by a more or less broad 
and distinct whitish transverse band; this transverse band reaches neither the costal nor the inner margin and 
is sometimes more or less effaced by small brown striae; in cellule 2 a medium-sized black, white-pupilled 
eye-spot, broadly margined with red-brown, otherwise at most small white dots instead of the eye-spots. 
Madagascar. — ab. marmorata ah. nov. is darker and has no white transverse band on the underside of the 
hindwing. Madagascar. 
H. fuliginosa Mab. is above very similar to the preceding species and only differs in having the distal 
margin of the forewing produced obtusely at the extremity of vein 4. The under surface is black-brown 
with small blackish transverse striae, the ground-colour becomes gradually lighter distad without any sharp 
dividing line; on each wing only an eye-spot in cellule 2. Madagascar. 
H. bicristata Mab. The wings above as in the two last-described 'species dark brown with an eye- 
spot in cellule 2; it differs from fuliginosa in having the distal margin of the forewing quite evenly curved 
and that of the hindwing distinctly undulate. On the under surface the larger basal part is blackish and 
separated from the grey marginal area by a somewhat curved, undulate, light-edged median line; the forewing 
has a small eye-spot in cellule 5 and one in cellule 2 a little larger; the hindwing a medium-sized ocellus 
in cellule 2 and often also a small one in cellule lc. In the cf the hindwing has above in addition to the 
pencil in the cell one attached to the base of vein 2. Madagascar. 
