BIZIA . — NIPHONISSA. 
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BIZIA, Walker. 
Bizia aexaria. (Plate XL VIII. fig. 5.) 
Bizia £Exaria, Walker, Cat. Lep. Het. xx. p. 261 (1860). 
Endropia mibuaria, Felder, lleise der Nov. Lep. v. Taf. cxxiii. fig. 31 (1875). 
Stramineous : wings above spotted with ochraceous and crossed from the end of the cell 
of primaries to the abdominal margin of secondaries by a sordid ochraceous stripe : primaries 
with pale costal border, the margin flecked with black -brown ; a large brown spot before the 
middle and a second beyond the cell a sinuous series of brown dots upon ochraceous spots 
crossing the disk; outer border broadly ferruginous, striated with grey and spotted woth 
black : secondaries with a large apical ferruginous spot streaked with grey ; fringe spotted 
with ferruginous at the end of the veins : upper surface of palpi, head, and anterior legs, and 
both surfaces of the antennse black-brown. 'Wings below with the markings better defined 
than above, red-brown, the basal area speckled with blackish ; otherwise as above. Expanse 
of wings 2 inches 2 lines. 
North China {Fortune) ; Yokohama {.Jonas) ; Mongolia {Swinhoe). 
CORYPHA, Walker. 
Corypha incongruaria. (Plate XLVIII. fig. 6.) 
Corypha incongruaria, Walker, Cat. Lep. Het. xx. p. 270 (1860). 
Stramineous, irrorated with ferruginous; a submarginal sinuous subconflueut series of 
dusky spots : primaries crossed by three nearly equidistant browm lines, the two inner ones 
partly suffused with bright ochreous scales, the innermost one angulated near the costa ; 
external area, from the outermost line, pale purplish brown ; secondaries crossed by two 
central and slightly convergent subangulated brown lines, between w'hich and the submarginal 
series of dusky spots the ground-colour is slightly brownish. Under surface clearer, the wings 
densely speckled with ferruginous and crossed by two ferruginous lines. Expanse of wings 
1 inch 10 lines. 
North China {Fortune). 
(ENOCHROMIID^. 
NIPHONISSA, Butler. 
Niphonissa arida. (Plate XLVIII. fig. 7.) 
Niphouissa arida, Butler, Ann. 4' Harj. Nat. Hist. scr. 5, vol. i. p. 394 (1878). 
Primaries above pale sandy brown, speckled with grey; an oblique grey discal line ; a 
black-edged whitish discocellular dot ; apical half of costal margin ochreous ; fringe very 
