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ocelli; the second and third smallest, the fourth largest, and all encompassed 
by a pale violescent-white outer line. Hindwing with a linear series of seven similar 
sized prominent ocelli; the second, third, and seventh being the smallest. Female. 
Upperside. Forewing with the median ocellus as in male. Hindwing with a distinct 
very small lower median ocellus. Underside paler olivescent-brown; transverse 
discal white band and ocelli as in male, except that the lower small ocellus on the 
forewing is undeveloped. Male on the underside of the forewing with a glandular 
patch of dark ochreousJorown scales on middle of the submedian vein, these 
scales being long and narrow, but broadest anteriorly with rounded fronts. 
On the upperside of the hindwing is the ordinary subbasal tuft of yellow hairs, the 
tuft only partially overlapping a very prominent and abnormally elongated glandular 
patch of bright ochreoiis-yellow scales, these scales being somewhat shorter 
and broader than those on the forewing, the patch itself extending from above 
the base of the first subcostal and then bending through the interspace between its 
two branches to nearly half-way towards the outer margin of the wing, and thus 
being prolonged outwardly much beyond the tuft of hairs, its end terminating 
straight and erect between the two veins. Expanse, $ If to 1-| ; ? If inch.—- 
Dry-season brood (Plate 66, fig. 2, c <3).—Male. Upperside as in the wet-season 
brood. Underside darker brown basally, paler and violescent-brown externally, the 
transverse discal band of nearly the same width and as prominently defined; 
marginal lines less defined. Forewmg with the five linearly-disposed nearly 
obsolescent minute ocelli, of which the upper and the fourth are the most developed. 
Hindwing with seven small indistinct ocelli, of which the second and third are 
minute and nearly obsolete. Expanse c? 1 | inch. Habitat . Java (Horsfield) ; 
Sumatra; Nias. In Coll. F. Moore; British Museum; Hewitson.—0. Distanti 
(Plate 66, fig. 3) n. sp. An allied species, the male possessing on upperside of 
hindwing a similar elongate bright yellow patch of scales prolonged conspicuously 
beyond the hairy tuft, but is curved on its terminating edge between the veins; the 
upperside of the wings olivescent-brown, ocellus similar; underside dark olivescent- 
grey, the transverse discal line narrower than in Horsfieldii and olivescent-wliite, 
marginal lines also olivescent-white; forewing with only two moderate-sized ocelli, 
a subapical and a median, each encircled by a pale outer olivescent-white ring; 
hindwing with, seven ocelli, ail encompassed by a similar coloured outer line. 
Expanse <5, If inch. Habitat. Selangir, Malay Peninsula. In Coll. Swinhoe. 
Genus CULAPA, 
Culapa, Moore, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1878, p. 825 ; Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. 1880, p. 165. 
Mycalesis (Culapa), Marshall and de Niceville, Butt, of India, etc. i. p. 126 (1883). 
Imago.— Forewing elongate, triangular ; costa slightly arched, apex produced 
and obtusely rounded, exterior margin very oblique and slightly concave; cell long 
