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LET ID OP TEE A INDICA, 
end of the cell. Male with a small subcostal tuft overlapping a glandular 'patch of 
scales on the upperside of hind wing, and on the underside of forewing is a nacreous 
patch of modified scales covering the basal area of the posterior margin, but is not 
accompanied by the ordinary glandular patch of dark scales. Palpi stout at the tip. 
Eyes hairy. Antennce with the club well formed. 
Type , T. Adolphei. 
TELINGA ADOLPHEI (Plate 71, fig. 1, la, lb, c, ? ). 
Satyrus Adolphei, Guerin, in Delessert’s Souv. Yoy. ITnde, pt. ii. p. 76 (1843). 
Myccdesis Adolphei, Westwood and .Hewitson, Gen. D. Lep. p. 394 (1851) ; Butler, Cafcal. Satyr. Brit, 
Mus. p. 139 (1868). 
Telinga Adolphei , Moore, Trans. Ent. Soe. Lond. 1880, p. 168. 
Myccdesis (Telinga) Adolphei , Marshall and de Niceville, Butt, of India, etc. i. p. 123 (1883). 
Mycalesis Onatas , Hewitson, Exotic Butt. iii. p. 90, Myc. pi. 6, %. 40 (1864) , 
Imago. —Male. Upperside dark rufescent-brown, brightest and darkest 
anteriorly; the hindwings palest. Cilia cinereous-brown. Forewing with a distinct 
black-bordered white subapical dot, and a moderately-large prominent black ocellus 
with rufous outer ring between the lower medians. Hindwing with either two, 
three, and sometimes four small medial discal rufous-ringed black ocelli. Underside 
paler, the outer borders more ochraceous, numerously undulated with darker brown 
strigse, and hindwing more or less thickly irrorated with oehreous scales. Both 
wings with a dark brown transverse discal line. Forewing with a small subapical 
more or less complete ocellus and a somewhat larger lower median ocellus; some¬ 
times there is a distinct white dot below the subapical ocellus. Hindwing with six 
more or less developed small prominent ocelli, of which the four upper and the lowest 
are minute. Male with a subbasal tuft of dark brown hairs overlapping a small 
glandular patch of black scales on the upperside of hindwing, and on the underside 
of the forewing with a large nacreous area at base of the submedian, but with no 
visible accompanying ordinary glandular patch of dark scales. Female larger than 
male. Upperside of the same colour. Forewing with the median ocellus larger. 
Hindwing with three medial discal small ocelli, as in male. Underside much paler 
than in male, being pale ochreous-brown, the basal area and exterior borders 
undulated with brown strigas, the transverse discal brown line outwardly diffused 
with lilacine-grey. Forewing with a subapical white spot, or small imperfect ocellus, 
and a similar-sized small lower median well-developed ocellus. Hindwing with six 
small ocelli of the same size as on underside of the male. Body above dark brown, 
paler beneath ; streaks on sides of palpi, and the legs cinereous-ochreous. 
Expanse, S 2 to 2J-, ? 2f to 2§ inches. 
Habitat. —South India. 
