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costal nervure longer than fourth subcostal nervule, ending on the outer 
margin below the apex of the wing; upper discocellular nervule extremely 
short; middle discocellular about one-fourth as long as the lower discocellular, 
straight, strongly inwardly oblique; lower discocellular at first strongly inwardly 
oblique, in a straight line with the middle discocellular, this portion being a little 
longer than that vein, then suddenly curved and strongly outwardly oblique, straight 
portion to the curve ; median nervure strongly swollen at base; third median nervule 
strongly curved ; second median arising long before the lower end of the cell; 
discoidal cell reaching exactly to the middle of the wing; submedian nervure 
swollen at base, beyond this swollen portion distorted and deflected downwards, 
afterwards straight to the outer margin; a large patch of androconia occupying the 
lobe-like dilation of the inner margin, and extending as far as the middle of the sub¬ 
median interspace, placed on the underside of the wing. Hindwing , costa arched at 
base, then almost straight to apex ; outer margin slightly curved, gently scalloped; 
abdominal margin almost straight; precostal nervure short, simple, directed towards 
the apex of the wing; costal nervure short, not reaching to the middle of the costal 
margin, regularly curved throughout its length; first subcostal nervule curved, 
arising just before the apex of the cell, and terminating at the apex of the wing; 
second subcostal nearly straight, ending on the outer margin below the apex; dis¬ 
coidal cell short, its lower end not reaching to the middle of the wing; disco¬ 
cellular nervules almost straight, strongly outwardly oblique, the lower a little 
longer than the upper; third median nervule strongly curved ; second median 
originating just before the lower end of the cell; submedian nervure straight, dis¬ 
tinctly swollen towards the base for some considerable portion of its length, ending 
just anterior to the anal angle; internal nervure short, recurved; a large patch of 
androconia about the apex of the cell, occupying a considerable area in the sub¬ 
costal interspace, the base of the first and second subcostal interspaces, and extend¬ 
ing into the apex of the cell; a strong tuft of hairs of a brown colour arises from 
near the base of the cell and is directed outwardly, lying across the anterior portion 
of the androconial patch; there is also a second strong tuft of hairs of a black colour 
arising close to the base of the submedian nervure and lying along the swollen 
portion of that vein. Eyes hairy. Antennas a little less than half the length of the 
costa of the forewing, with a rather large, well-formed club.” 
MYRTILUS MYSTES. 
Mycalesis Mystes, de Niceville (Watson, Journ. Bombay Nat. Hist. Soc. 1891, p. 34). 
Mycalesis ( Myrtilus ) Mystes , de Niceville, Journ. Bombay Nat. Hist. Soc. 1891, pi. E. tig. 1, 'Ey* 
season $ 5 fig- 2, wet-season . 
“ Dby-Season Poem.—M ale. Upperside, both wings brown, the extreme outer 
