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and narrow ; third subcostal branch emitted near the fourth ; discocellulars deeply 
concave; the costal, median, and submedian vein swollen at the base. Hindwing 
somewhat quadrate, apex slightly acute, exterior margin convex hindward and 
truncated at anal angle, abdominal margin long; cell triangular; discocellulars very 
oblique and long; middle median branch emitted at some distance before lower end 
of the cell. Male on the upperside of the hindwing with a tuft of fine hairs exserted 
from base of the cell and overlapping a small glandular patch of scales above the 
base of first subcostal branch. Antennae with a well-formed slightly stout club. 
Palpi much flattened, compactly clothed with short hairs beneath, apical joint slender, 
naked, pointed. Eyes hairy. 
Type .— C. Mnasicles. 
CTJLAPA MNASICLES. 
(Plate 67, fig. 1, la, $ ?'). 
Mycalesis Mnasicles, Hewitson, Exotic Butt. 111. Myc. pi. 5, figs. 32, 33, $ (1864). Butler, Catal. 
Satyridse Brit. Mus. p. 141 (1868). Druce, Proc. Zuol. Soc. 1873, p. 339. Distant, Kfiop. 
Malayana, p. 417, pi. 37, fig. 5 (1886). 
Culapa Mnasicles , Moore, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1878, p. 825 ; Trans. Ent. Soc. Bond. 1880, p. 136.. 
Mycalesis ( Culapa ) Mnasicles , Marshall and de Nieeville, Butt, of India, etc. i. p. 126, pi. 16, fig. 51, 
? (1883). 
Imago. —Male and female. Upperside deep ochreous-brown, brightest about the 
discal area. Forewing with a minute subapical and a very large prominent median 
ocellus, each black with white pupil and ochreous outer ring; in some specimens the 
subapical ocellus is absent. Hindwing with a very small ill-defined lower median 
ocellus, and a very indistinct submarginal dusky lunular line. Underside pale 
brownisk-ochreous in male, female more cinereous-brown externally. Both wings with 
a transverse subbasal and a discal distinct dark ochreous-brown slightly irregular line, 
a small lunular dot on middle of the discocellulars, a submarginal indistinct lunular 
line, distinct marginal lines, and a dusky outer discal shade. Forewing with a series 
of five very minute ocelli, the upper second generally rudimentary and the lowest 
composed of a larger whitish spot only. Hindwing with a series of seven very minute 
ocelli. Male on the upperside of the hindwing with a tuft of fine hairs exserted from 
base of the cell and overlapping a small glandular patch of scales above base of the 
first subcostal branch. Body beneath, palpi, and legs pale ochreous-brown. 
Antennce brighter ochreous beneath and at the tip, the club with a blackish band. 
Expanse 2J to 3 inches. 
Habitat. —Upper Burma, Tenasserim ; Malayia. 
Distribution. —According to Major C. H. E. Adamson (List of Burmese 
Butterflies, 1889, p. 7), “ this insect was plentiful near Paphoon on the Salween, 
Burma, in November, 1878. It occurs also in Tavoy, and Bhamo.” Examples 
