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throughout Burma from May to October, and the unocellated form during the dry 
season.” It was obtained by Mr. Otto Limborg in Upper Tenasserim from “Moul- 
mein to Meetan ” (P. Z. S. 1878, 825) ; Dr. J. Anderson took the dry-season form 
in the Mergui Archipelago during December (J. Linn. Soc. 1886, 32). 
Distribution outside Indian Area. —Mr. Distant (Rhop. Malayana, p. 53) 
records it from the Malay Peninsula. It also occurs at Penang. In my own 
possession are specimens of the wet-season form ( blasius ) from Singapore, Sumatra, 
Java, Belitong, Borneo, Philippines, Hainan, and Formosa, those from the two latter 
islands having been taken by the late Mr. R. Svvinhoe. 
CALYSISME PERSEOIDES. 
Wet-Season Brood ? (Plate 60, fig. 2, 2a, g $ ). 
Imago. —Male and female. Upperside olivescent ochreous-brown. Forewing 
with a dusky transverse discal line, and a large median ocellus, Hindiving with a 
small indistinct lower median ocellus. Underside pale violescent-brown in male, 
paler and more olivescent oehreous-brown in female; both wings with a slender 
indistinct dusky transverse subbasal line, and a pale ochreous-bordered well-defined 
discal line ; marginal lines slender. Forewing with a linear series of five moderately 
small distinctly-formed ocelli, of which the fourth is largest. Hindiving with seven 
somewhat linearly disposed well-defined moderately small ocelli, all encompassed by 
a pale outer line. Male with a short glandular patch of bright oehreous-brown scales 
above the submedian on underside of the fore wing ; and on the hindwing, above, 
with a subbasal tuft of yellow hairs overlapping a glandular patch of black scales. 
Expanse, S If, ? If inch. 
Dry-Season Brood (Plate 60, fig. 2b, c, g ? ). 
Imago. —Upperside with a minute subapical ocellus, the median ocellus somewhat 
larger. Underside pale olivescent ochreous-brown; transverse subbasal and discal line 
less defined, the latter with slight pale outer vein points; the five linearly-disposed 
ocelli on forewing and the seven on the hindwing very minute, being indicated by 
’black dots with white pupil; marginal denticular line indistinct. Male with a short 
glandular patch of bright ochreous-brown scales on underside of forewing, and the 
black patch on the hindwing, as above. 
Expanse, S If, ? 2 inches. 
Habitat. —Lower Burma. 
Distinguishable from Burmese examples of C. Perseus , on the upperside, by the 
large ocellus on the forewing, and on the underside by the pale-bordered transverse 
discal band; the series of five ocelli on the forewing and their more linear sequence. 
On the underside the male is very similar to that sex of the wet-season brood of G . 
Borsjieldi (described further on, among the allied Indo-Malayan species of Calysisme), 
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