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LEPID OPT ERA INDIO A. 
CALYSXSME RAMA. 
Wet-Season Brood (Plate 57, fig. 3, 3a, $ ). 
Imago. — Male* Upperside olivescent ochreous-brown ; marginal lines indistinct. 
Forewing with a distinct transverse medial discal line, and a large prominent median 
black ocellus with white pupil and narrow ochreous-yellow outer ring, above which 
is a very minute subapical ocellus between the radials. llindiving with a less 
distinct small ocellus between the middle and lower median veins ; a subbasal tuft 
of yellow hairs overlapping a small glandular patch of dark brown scales extending 
below the first branch of the subcostal and surrounded by the ordinary nacreous 
costal area. Underside pale ochreous-brown, palest externally; marginal lines 
distinct; with a moderately broad pale ochreous-yellow transverse discal fascia, the 
inner border of which is sharply defined by a dark brown line, the outer border being 
diffused. Foreiving with a small prominent subapical and a large median ocellus ; 
and with a small glandular patch of dull brown scales on middle of the submedian 
nacreous area. Hindwing with seven ocelli, the upper second and third, and the 
seventh minute and almost obsolete, the other four prominent. Body beneath, legs, 
and sides of palpi pale ochreous ; club of antennae blackish and tipt with ochreous. 
Expanse If inch. 
Habitat, —Ceylon. 
A single specimen of the male of this species (presumably of the wet-season 
brood) taken at Udagama, in the West Central District of Ceylon, by Mr. Reginald 
Poole, and now in the collection of Mr. E. E. Green, is all that is yet known to the 
author. 
CALYSXSME ARB AM AN A. 
Wet-Season Brood (Plate 66, fig. 1, la, b, $ $ ). 
Mycalesis Drusia (part), Moore, P.Z.S. 1877, p. 583. 
Imago.— Male. Upperside. Similar to C. Nicobarica , but darker brown. 
Foreiving with a somewhat larger median ocellus with a narrow yellow outer ring. 
Mindwing with a minute ocellus between the middle and lower medians. Underside 
of the same purpurescent-brown, and the transverse pale discal line, as in 
G. Nicobarica . Foreiving with two similar ocelli, an upper and a lower, the latter 
somewhat larger. llindiving also with similar ocelli, the upper second and third 
and the seventh being minute. The glandular patch on underside of the forewing, 
and that also on the upperside of the hind wing overlapped by the subbasal tuft, are 
both of them elongate and composed of yellow scales , both patches in C. Nicobarica 
being short and composed of black scales. Female larger. Upperside much darker 
brown than in this sex of 0. Nicobarica . Forewing with larger median ocellus, and 
with a more or less developed minute subapical ocellus. Hindwing with either one 
