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Cilix tatsienluica Oberthur 

 (Pl. 13, fig. 388 ; Text-figs. 287-290) 



Cilix spinula tatsienluica Oberthur, 1916 : 371. 



Cilix tatsienluica Oberthur ; Oberthur, 1917 : 41. [Good fig.] 



Cilix glaucata var. tatsienluica Oberthur ; Gaede, 1931 : 38. 



This species is readily distinguished from the rest of the genus by the absence on 

 the fore wing of a terminal fascia, the poorly marked postmedial fascia and, except 

 at the apex, by the white fringe. The male and female genitalia are also diagnostic 

 (in particular, the presence of a single signum in the female and the structure of the 

 aedeagus, anellus, gnathus, valves and uncus in the male). 



Distribution. China (Szechwan, Hupeh, Yunnan, Shansi, Shensi). 



Material examined. Type. I select as LECTOTYPE a $ syntype in the BM(NH), 

 labelled : Ta-tsien-Lou, Chasseurs indigenes, 1893 ; Drepanidae genitalia slide No. 

 1021. 



Other material. BM(NH). China : 1 <J, [Szechwan), Ta-tsien-Lou, v-vi.1866 ; 

 1 <$, [Szechwan), Tsekou, 1898 (Dubernard) ; 1 $, [Hupeh], Chang Yang, vi.1888 

 (Pratt). Museum Koenig, Bonn. China : numerous examples from Shansi, Mien- 

 shan, and S. Shensi, Tapaishan ; 4 ex., N. Yunnan. Daniel Collection, Munich. 

 China : 3 ex., Shansi, Mien-Shan ; c. 2000 m. (Hone) 3 ex., S. Shensi, Tapaishan im 

 Tsinling, c. 1700 m. (Hone) ; 2 ex., N. Yunnan, A-tun-tse, c. 3000 m. (Hone). 



MACRAUZATA Butler 



(PI. 13, fig. 385) 



Macrauzata Butler, 1889 : 43. Type-species, Comibaena fenestraria Moore, 1867 : 639, by 



monotypy. 



Macrauzata Butler ; Gaede, 1931 : 4. 



Macrauzata Butler ; Inoue, i960 : 314. [Good figs.] 



This genus has been recently reviewed by Inoue (i960 : 314) who added a new 

 polytypic species maxima [Japan and China] to the genus. The colour-pattern (in 

 particular the large hyaline patches in both wings) and the genitalia distinguish 

 Macrauzata from all other Drepaninae. Its affinities are doubtful. 



Distribution. Three species are known : fenestraria Moore (1867 : 639) [India, 

 Sikkim], minor Okano (1959 : 37) [Formosa] and maxima. M. maxima Inoue 

 (i960 : 314) comprises two subspecies ; the nominate subspecies [Japan] and 

 maxima chinensis Inoue (i960 : 314) [China] (see PI. 13, fig. 385). In addition to the 

 type from Szechwan and the paratype from Chekiang listed by Inoue (i960) for 

 chinensis, the provinces of Yunnan, Hunan, Fukien and Kiangsu are represented by 

 specimens in the Museum Koenig, Bonn. A specimen labelled ' Mongolia Whitely ' 

 in the BM(NH) may also prove to represent this subspecies. (See Table 1.) 



The genus Macrauzata occurs also in the Philippines, Celebes, Sumatra and Java 

 but the specific identity of the available material, in the BM(NH), has yet to be 

 investigated. 



