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a very ill-defined large ocellus slightly visible between the middle and lower median 
veins ; a small tuft of yellowish hairs overlapping a glandular patch situated above 
the middle of the submedian vein. Hindwing with a glandular tuft of yellowish 
radiating hairs ex sorted from below the subcostal vein over a cinereous patch of 
scales, the space below the patch, outside the cell, being blackish. Underside. Both 
wings with the basal two-thirds or more, dark brown, the marginal border being 
ochreous and sprinkled with cinereous atoms. Ocelli on both wings disposed further 
from the margin than in V. Anctxias . Forgiving with the oblique fascia very ill-defined, 
suffused, and ochreous-white ; a submarginal row of six minute black ocellate-dots ; 
posterior border broadly glossy-cinereous. Hindwing with a submarginal row of seven 
minute black ocellate spots. 
Female. Upperside paler; marginal line also paler. Forewing with the 
oblique subapical band broader; a small apical and a large lower ocellus slightly 
defined. Underside with the basal area and outer border also paler. Both wings 
with minute ocelli as in the male, j Body brown above; paler beneath; palpi and 
legs ochreous-brown. 
Expanse, 8 2f, ? 2-f inches. 
Habitat. —Upper Tenasserim. 
Distribution. — C£ Captain C. T. Bingham obtained males in the lower Thoung- 
yeen forests in Upper Tenasserim, in May, and both sexes in March. It appears to 
affect lower elevations than does F. AnaxiasF (de Niceville, Butt. India, p. 107.) 
Major C. H. E. Adamson (Catal. Butterflies of Burma, 1889, p. 7) records the 
capture of “ two specimens flying over a stream on the road between Myawaddee 
and Kaukarit, Upper Tenasserim, in February.” A single male, from Tavoy, is 
recorded by Mr. Elwes (J. A. S. Beng. 1887, 418). 
Genus GARERIS. 
Gareris , Moore, Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond.'ISSO, p. 156. 
Mycalesis ( Gareris ), Marshall and de Mceville, Butt, of India, etc. 1, p. 107 (1883). 
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Imago. —Wings broader than in Virapa. Forewing more angular at the apex, 
the costa much more arched. Male with the venation and the glandular patch of 
raised scales and overlapping tuft similar. FLindwing with the first subcostal branch 
swollen on the underside at its base, above the cell, and covered on the upperside by 
a glandular patch of scales and overlapping tuft of ochreous hairs; the two upper 
median branches emitted from end of the cell. Eyes hairy. 
Type. —Gi. Sanatana. 
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