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LEPIBOPTERA IN DIG A. 
being of like colour, width of transverse band, the same number and size of 
ocelli on the forewing, and their same linear sequence on both wings, but in 
G. Horsfieldi the glandular patches are ochreous, and that on the upperside of the 
hindwing is very prominent, and moreover is abnormally prolonged between the two 
subcostal branches to about half-way from the outer margin of the wing. Although 
here indicated as a distinct species, it is doubtful whether the male and female 
described and figured as representing examples of a wet-season brood may not 
eventually prove to be those only of an early emergence or variety of the dry-season 
brood. 
Distribution.— The males on Pl. 60, fig. 2 and 2b, were taken at Rangoon by 
Mr. Noble and are in Col. Swinhoe’s collection, the latter specimen being obtained in 
December; fig. 2a is a female from Toungu in my own possession, and fig. 2c is 
also of a female, taken at Mepley in February (Marshall) also in Col. Swinhoe’s 
collection. 
CALYSXSME POLYDECTA * 
Wet-Season Brood (Plate 61, fig. 1, la, b, c, cl, e, f, g, h, $ $ ). 
Papilio Judina , Cramer, Pap. Exot. iv. pl. 326, fig. c. $ (1780). 
Mycalesis Justina , Hiibner, Yerz. bek. Schmett. p. 55 (1816). 
Calysisme Justina , Moore, Trans. Ent. Soc. Loud. 1880, p. 161. 
Calysisme Drusia Moore, Lep. Ceylon, i. p. 20, pl. xi., fig. 3, 3a. (1880). 
Calysisme Mineus, Moore, Lep. Ceylon, i. p. 22, pl. xi., fig. 4, 4a, b. ? (1880). 
Mycalesis ( Calysisme) Mineus (part), Marshall and de Niceville, Butt, of India, etc. i. p. 117 (1883). 
Mycalesis ( Calysisme) Mineus, form Justina, Hampson, Journ. Asiat. Soc. Bengal, 1888, p. 348. 
Imago.— Male. Upperside dark brown; marginal lines paler; cilia cinereous- 
brown. Forewing palest externally beyond the slightly indicated transverse discal 
line; with a moderately large distinctly formed median ocellus with yellowish outer 
ring (much larger than in the males of the wet and dry-season brood of G. Blasius ) 
the surrounding area being slightly ochreous tinged. Hinclwing with, or without, a 
very small lower median ocellus; and with a subbasal tuft of yellow hairs over¬ 
lapping a glandular patch of blackish scales. Underside dark umber-brown, some¬ 
times of a vinaceous tint. Both wings with a prominent broader transverse discal 
violescent-white band than in G. Blasius; marginal lines ochreous. Forewing with 
a moderately large subapical and larger median ocellus, each encircled by a narrow 
violescent-grey outer ring; a small glandular patch of blackish scales on the middle 
of the submedian vein. In some southern Ceylon specimens of the male (figured in 
Lep. of Ceylon, pl. xi. fig. 4, 4a)—probably hybrids between Blasius and subdita — 
there is a minute ocellus attached beneath the subapical, and a similar minute 
one also attached above and another beneath the median ocellus, each set being either 
separately encircled by the violet-grey outer ring or all encompassed within it; in 
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* Polydecta being the oldest name for this species, it is therefore here used. 
