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Moulmain to Meetan, at Meetan 8000 feet, and at Taoo 3000 to 5000 feet in 
March.” 
Distribution outside Indian Area. —Mr. Distant (Rhop. Malayana, p. 52) records 
it from the Malay Peninsula. Specimens of the wet-season brood have been 
verified from Malacca, Penang, and Sumatra, in the British Museum Collection. 
Mr. Druce (P. Z. S. 1874, p. 101) records the dry-season form from Chenfcaboon in 
Siam. Both Linnseus and Cramer give “ China ” as the locality of the species. 
Specimens of both sexes of the wet-season brood labelled “ China” are in the British 
Museum; and also from Hong Kong, both in the British Museum, and in the 
collection of Mr. Jenner Weir, the latter specimens taken by Bishop Smith—these 
Chinese specimens being identical with the Linnean type. Specimens from Hainan 
and from Formosa (P. Z. S. 1866, 360), taken by the late Mr. Robert Swinhoe, are in 
the author’s possession. 
CALYSISME TTICQBARICA. 
Mycalesis Drusia (part), Moore, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1877, p. 583. 
Mycalesis ( Ccdydsme) Drusia , Wood-Mason and de Niceville, Journ. Asiat. Soc. Bengal, 1881, p. 230 ; 
id. 1882, p. 16. 
Wet-Season Brood. 
Imago. —Both sexes distinguishable from O. Minens by their darker colour, 
especially that of the underside. On the underside the colour is much deeper, and 
of a purpurescent-brown tint; the ocelli are extremely prominent, those on the fore¬ 
wing larger and of which there are only two, the upper and the lower. On the 
hindwing the upper ocellus and the fourth and fifth are also larger, the upper second 
and third being either obsolete or incipiently represented in the male, and extremely 
minutely developed in the female. The transverse band in the male is narrow, but 
broader in the female. The glandular patch of scales on the underside of the fore¬ 
wing, and also that on the upperside of the hindwing, in the male, is black. 
Expanse, £ ? If to 2 inches. 
Habitat. —Nicobar Islands. 
Distribution. —Numerous specimens are in the author’s collection, received 
from Mrs. de Boepstorff, from the Islands of Kamorta, Nankowri, Pulo Kondul, and 
Great Nicobar, Kar Nicobar, and Katschall. Specimens are also in the collections 
of the British Museum, Indian Museum, Calcutta, and Colonel Swinhoe, from the 
Ni cobars. 
CALYSISME INTERMEDIA. 
Wet-Season Brood. 
Imago. —Male. Upperside dark brown. Forewing with slight indication of 
transverse discal line, and a prominent moderately-large median ocellus. Rmdwing 
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