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concave to end of the cell; upper discocellular outwardly convex, lower straight and 
oblique, radial from their middle; two upper median branches emitted at a short 
distance beyond end of the cell. Male above with a tuft of fine long hairs exserted 
from below the base of the subcostal vein and overlapping a small glandular patch 
of scales above the first branch. Eyes very slightly hairy. Antennce with a well- 
formed slender club. Palpi uniformly pilose beneath the tip. 
Type .—Y. Anaxias. 
VXRAPA ANAXIAS. 
Mycalesis Anaxias , Hewitson, Exot. Butt. iii. p. 86. Myc . pi. 4, fig. 25, 26 (1862), C J. Butler ? 
Catal. Satyr. Brit. Mus. p. 141 (1868). Distant, Rhop. Malay, p. 416, pi. 36, fig. 7, (1886). ? 
Virapa Anaxias , Moore, Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. 1880, p. 156. 
Mycalesis ( Virapa) Anaxias , Marshall and de Niceville, Butt, of India, etc. i. p. 106, pi. xvi. 
fig. 54, S (1883). 
Wet-Season Beood (Plate 55, fig. 1, la, b, g $). 
Imago. —Male. Upperside dark olivescent ochreous-brown, with a paler sub¬ 
marginal and marginal lunular line. Forewing with a subapical oblique narrow 
lilacine-white band, and a conspicuous tuft of black hairs overlapping an irridescent 
glandular patch of raised scales situated on each side of the middle of the submedian 
vein. Hindwing with a tuft of yellowish radiating hairs exserted from below the 
base of the subcostal vein and overlapping a small glandular patch of nacreous white 
scales situated above the first branch. Underside. Forewing darker brown from 
the base to the subapical oblique lilacine-white band and outwardly beyond the 
middle, thus forming an angular discal transverse edge to the dark basal area, the 
marginal border being much paler brown. Forewing with two small apical pro¬ 
minent black ocelli superposed above the oblique white band, and a larger ocellus 
between the middle and lower median veins, each ocellus with a pure white pupil 
and ochreous-yellow outer ring; beyond these are two submarginal lunular yellowish 
ochreous lines and an outer marginal straighten dark line ; the inner submarginal 
line and the lower outer-edge of the dark basal area usually being lilacine-grey. 
Hindiving with the basal area darker brown, the broad marginal border paler, edged 
with lilacine-grey ; marginal lunular lines either lilacine-grey or ochreous ; traversing 
the border are seven small similar prominent black ocelli, of which the four upper and 
the two lower are the smallest, the fifth always the largest, the fourth and seventh 
sometimes reduced to a pale speck. Cilia lilacine-grey. 
Female. Somewhat larger and paler; the oblique subapical white band of the 
forewing broader on both the upper and underside; the lower ocellus of the under- 
