Mycalesis visala, the long-brand bushbrown,[2][3] is a species of satyrine butterfly found in south Asia.
[2][3] The colour and wing markings of both seasonal forms of M. visala closely resemble those of M. mineus.
This is, as a rule, produced and acute at apex, with the termen below sharply transverse.
The males, moreover, have the sex-mark on the underside of the forewing rather bright ochraceous and very long, extending beyond the transverse bands crossing the wings.
Upperside: forewing, two ocelli, the posterior the larger; hindwing, none in the male, an obscure one in the female.