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LEPIDOPTERA INPICA. 
Genus SADARGA. 
Sadarga , Moore, Trans. Ent. Soc. Loncl. 18S0, p. 157. 
Mycalesis ( Sadarga ), Marshall and de Elceville, Butt, of India, etc. i. p. 109 (1883). 
Imago. — Foreiving shorter, with more rounded and less oblique exterior margin 
than in Virapa; venation similar, but the veins more curved. Male above with a 
slight appressed tuft of hairs (but no perceptible glandular patch of raised scales) 
overlapping the middle of the submedian vein near the swollen base. Hindiving very 
convex externally ; first subcostal in male not curved at the base; second subcostal 
concave at the base and much swollen on the underside between the first and end of 
the cell, and with a slight glandular tuft of radiating hairs on the upperside below 
the first subcostal ; upper and middle median branches emitted from angle before 
end of the cell. Eyes hairy. 
Type .—S. Gotama.* 
SADAEGA CHAEAEA, 
Wet-Season Brood (Plate 57, figs. 1, la, b, c, £ $). 
Sadarga oculata, Moore, Trans. Ent. Soc. Loncl. 1880, p. 158. 
Mycalesis (Sadarga) oculata, Marshall and de hTiceville, Butt, of India, etc. i. p. 109 (1883). 
Imago. —Male and female. Upperside olivaceous-ochreous-brown; transverse 
discal line indistinct; marginal lunular line dark, with pale borders. Foreiving with 
a moderately-sized prominent subapical ocellus, and a very large median ocellus, the 
latter somewhat bulged anteriorly and posteriorly, each with white pupil and ochreous- 
yellow ring. Male with a slight appressed tuft of brown hairs overlapping a small 
glandular patch of scales on the middle of the submedian vein. Hindwing with the 
median ocellus of the underside slightly visible, a slight glandular tuft of ochreous 
hairs from below base of first subcostal overlapping the swollen base of the second 
subcostal. Underside pale purplish-ochreous, palest externally; subbasal line 
slender ; the transverse discal line distinct and with a broad well-defined pale yellow 
exterior border; a submarginal slender blackish sinuous line, and an even marginal 
line. Foreiving with three, conjoined, subapical, prominent ocelli, of which the upper 
and lower are minute ; a large lower ocellus also between the medians. Male with 
a small glandular patch of dark-brown scales on middle of the submedian vein. 
Hindwing with seven prominent ocelli, the upper three of which are disposed in a 
very oblique outward series, and decrease in size to the fourth, which is very minute, 
the fifth largest, the lower two small. 
Expanse, S l^, ? 2||j inches. 
* A Chinese species. 
