TRYGODES.—PROBLEPSIS. 461 
a slightly sinuous dark postmedial line terminating at outer 
angle in a crimson mark; two large quadrate green subapical 
patches. Hind wing with 
large quadrate green patch 
in cell, another below cell 
extending to inner margin 
and to near anal angle; a 
trilobate patch beyond cell ; 
outer area purplish, with 
some red beyond the green 
patches ; a sinuous post- 
medial line terminating in a crimson line at anal angle ; a crimson 
subapical line and spot; both wings with dark marginal line. 
Underside pale, mostly suffused with fuscous. 
Hab. Throughout India, Ceylon, and Burma; Andamans ; 
Borneo; Celebes. Hep. 40 millim. 
Fig. 207.—Trygodes divisaria, S. 1. 
Sect. IT. Outer margin of fore wing evenly curved, of hind wing 
slightly crenulate and excised between veins 4 and 6. 
3975. Trygodes cuneilinea, Wk. Cat. xxvi, p. 1752; C.§ S. no. 3434. 
3. Pale grey, irrorated with rufous. Fore wing with slightly 
sinuous antemedial rufous line ; both wings with large olive-green 
spots in the interspaces beyond and below the end of the cell; a 
highly curved postmedial rufous line; a submarginal line slightly 
excurved between veins 6 and 2, and with a dentate line beyond 
it sending streaks along the veins to the margin, and enclosing a 
erey patch at outer angle of fore wing; a marginal rufous line, 
double on the hind wing. Underside white. 
Hab. “India.” Exp. 32 millim. 
Genus PROBLEPSIS. 
Problepsis, Led. Verh. zool.-bot. Ges. Wien, 1852, Abh. p. 74. 
_ Caloptera, Frvv. Magyar Tesm.-tudm. Tars. Evk, i, p. 185 (1841-45), 
preeoce. 
Argyris, Guen. Phal. ii, p. 12 (1857). 
Type, P. ocellata, Friv., from E. Europe. 
Range. HE. Europe; Natal; Japan; China; throughout India, 
Ceylon, and Burma; Borneo. 
Palpi thickly scaled and reaching just beyond the frons ; hind 
leg of male small, the tibia dilated with a fold containing a tuft of 
long hair, the 1st joint of tarsus dilated and large. Fore wing 
with vein 3 from, or from before, angle of cell; 5 from somewhat 
above middle of discocellulars; 7, 8, 9, 10 stalked from before 
upper angle, 11 anastomosing slightly with them to form the 
areole. Hind wing from vein 3 from, or from before, angle of cell ; 
5 from somewhat above middle of discocellulars; 6 from before 
upper angle. 
