The species has three pairs of six well-developed
ocellus on the ventral side of the
wings: one pair on the forewings near the apex and two pairs on the hindwings. Each eyespot is large and bordered with yellow, and the black "pupil" has plural small white dots inside. This species is similar to
Taenaris, but can be easily identified from that genus, which generally has only two or four ocellus with single white spot on its hindwings. This species is also unique in having a closed discoidal cell on each hindwing. This morphological character is also shared by the genus
Morphopsis and is generally found in the subfamily
Satyrinae. The early stage is unknown.
Mimicry This species is very similar to
Taenaris species, especially
T. catops.
Hyantis is also imitated by
Mycalesis drusillodes (
Satyrini),
Taenaris by
Elymnias agondas (
Elymniini). It should be considered that these species may be involved in some kind of
mimicry complex, but the details are not known. == Systematics ==