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d 1 . For© wing beneath with five ocelli. Male 
above purple, and hind wing above with 
large blackish sexual patch . . 64. orseis. 
c 2 . Underside not banded. Upper side of male 
rich velvety brown-black with touch of 
purple iridescence. Female above dull 
brown fuscous, relieved by large yellow 
subapical patch in fore wing . . 65. maianeas. 
c 3 . Under side crossed by three bands . 66. excelsior. 
Genus 12. Ragadia, Westw. 
a. Ground-colour above and below creamy white. 
Hind wing with three brown bands beneath, two 
showing through above; the outer band enclos¬ 
ing the submarginal row of ocelli . . 67. annuiata. 
a 1 . Ground-colour above light fuscous, below fulvous 
white. Hind wing with three brown bands be¬ 
neath and showing through above ; the outer 
band within and clear of the submarginal row of 
silvery ocelli . 68. crisia. 
Genus 13. Melanitis, Fab. 
a. Black apical ocellus, usually with two white 
pupils, on fore wing above. General colouring 
grey-brown fuscous . . . . . 69. ismene.* 
a 1 . Black apical ocellus replaced by orange subapical 
band. General colouring red-brown fuscous 
70. rufirms. 
Subfam. 3. Elymniin^. 
The only genus in this subfamily is placed by many 
authors in the last subfamily (Satyrinse). 
* The following forms of this species are found in Borneo :— 
a. Under side with eye spots (wet season) . . . . f. determinate/,. 
a 1 . Under side without eye spots (dry season). 
b. Apical ocellus on fore wing above with slight touch of 
orange-red border (typical form) . . . . f. ismene. 
b 1 . Apical ocellus approached by broad orange-red patch 
(aberration) ........ ab. mycena. 
Shelford has shown that so-called wet and dry season forms occur 
together in Borneo on the same day and locality. 
