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Ind. i. 132) observes that “in Travancore this species was not common in April, 
and only to be found in heavy forest at about 800 feet elevatiou, and later on in May 
that it was fairly common in the hills at the end of the month.” Specimens are in 
the Indian Museum, Calcutta, from the Kadur District, Mysore. 
Genus SURALAYA. 
Suralayci , Moore, Trans, Ent. Soc. Lond. 1880, p. 159 ; Marshall and de Hiceville, Butt, of India, etc. 
i. p. 110 (1883). 
Mycalesis (Sect. A, part), Distant, Rhop. Malayana, p. 49 (1882). 
Imago. — Foreiving comparatively long and narrow r ; costa slightly arched; apex 
rounded ; exterior margin obliqne, almost straight and even ; base of costal, median 
and submedian vein swollen. Hindiving small, bluntly oval ; exterior margia convex 
waved ; first subcostal branch slightly swollen at its base, second very concave at its 
base ; cell narrow ; discocellular very oblique. Male. Underside of forewing wnth a 
large elongated patch of dark brown scales on middle of the submedian vein, the 
surrounding nacreous area extending from the base to beyond the discal band. 
Upperside of hindiving with a subbasal long slender tuft of blade hairs overlapping a 
glandular patdi of brown scales situated above the first submedian branch, and on 
the median area is a large rounded glandular patdi of blackish lustreless scales. 
Eyes almost naked. Antennal club slender. 
Type .—S. Orseis. 
STJRALAYA ORSEIS (Plate 73, fig. 2, 2a, b, g ? ). 
Mycalesis Orseis , Ilewitson, Exotic Butt. iii. p. 89, Myc . pi. 6, figs. 36, 37, $ (1864); Butler, Catal. 
Satyr. B. M., p. 136 (1868); Distant, Rliop. Malayana, p. 49, pi. 5, fig. 4, (J (1882); Marshall 
and de Mceville, Butt, of India, etc. i. p. 110 (1883). 
Suralaya Orseis, Moore, Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. 1880, p. 159. 
Mycalesis Nautilus , Butler, Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist. 1867, p. 402, pi. 9, fig. 7, $ ; id. Catal. Satyr. 
B. M. p. 136 (1868); Distant, Rhop. Malayana, p. 417, pi. 40, fig. 4,^(1886) ; Marshall and 
de Hiceville, Butt, of India, etc. i. p. 120 (1883). 
Calysisme Nautilus , Moore, Trans. Ent. Soc. 1880, p. 162. 
Imago. —Male. Upperside pale purpurescent-brown, suffused more or less witli 
violaceous-blue, with the straight transverse pale discal fascia of the underside very 
slightly visible from above; marginal lines darker brown; cilia cinereous-brown. 
Foreiving with the upper and lower submarginal ocelli of the underside slightly 
showing as dusky-black pale-ringed spots, in some specimens the three intervening 
ocelli are also slightly visible. Hindiving pale cinerescent-brown along the costal 
border, the anterior ocelli of the underside slightly visible from above ; with a 
subbasal long slender tuft of black hairs overlapping a glandular patch of brown scales 
situated above the first submedian branch, and on the median area is a large rounded 
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