Mycalesis misenus
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The Lepcha Bushbrown Mycalesis misenus is a species of Satyrine butterfly found in Asia.
[edit] Description
Very close to Mycalesis nicotia. Differs only in the conspicuously darker ground-colour of the underside, in having the tuft of hairs that overlies the sexual patch of specialized scales on the upperside of the hind wing in the male brown not black, and in the sex-mark on the uuderside of the fore wing being larger and much paler in colour. These differences, slight as they are, seem constant through a series.
Sikkim; Assam, the Khasi Hills.
Only the wet-season ocellated form of this species has been recorded.[1]
[edit] References
- ^ Bingham, C. T. 1905. Fauna of British India. Butterflies. Volume 1