SATYRINjE. 
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cn the bare top of the hill at Sinchul and Jellapahar. I found it also in the Khasia 
Hills, near CherraPunji, at 4000 feet, in the end of September” (Elwos, Trans. Ent. 
Soc. 1888, 318). Mr. Otto Mbller took males near Darjiling, at 6000 feet, in 
November (Butt. Ind. i. 165). A female, taken also by Mr. Mbller in Sikkim, at 
7000 feet, at end of October, is in Mr. J. H. Leech’s collection. Specimens were in 
the late Mr. W. S. Atkinson’s collection from Darjiling and the Khasia Hills. Mr. 
Elwes (P. Z. S. 1891, 264) also records it as having been taken by Mr. W. Doherty 
as “ common near Bernardmyo, at 6000 feet, in Upper Burma.” 
Z0PH0ESSA DURA (Plate 91, fig. 2, £). 
Zophoessa Dura , Marshall, Journ. Asiatic Soc.. Beng. 1882, p. 38, pi. 4, fig. 2, (J. Marshall and de 
Nieeville, Butt, of India, etc. i. p. 165 (1883). 
Imago.- —Male. Upperside dark velvet-brown, with a faint purplish gloss, and. in 
some lights a golden sheen ; the outer margins being abruptly paler, the pale margin 
widening on the hind wing where it occupies nearly half the wing. Cilia alternated 
with white. Forewing crossed by a very broad discal indistinct dusky glandular 
fascia and a brown submarginal line; a small very indistinct ochreous intersected 
spot on the costa before the apex. Hindicing with an outer series of four small 
round blackish spots on the pale outer border, followed by a submarginal dusky 
lunular line, and pale oclireous-bordered marginal lines. Underside paler. Fore - 
icing with an excurved glossy silvery-grey brown-bordered band within the cell, a wavy 
excurved brown transverse discal fascia, with glossy silvery-grey border at its outer 
costal end; followed by three small silvery-grey subapical ocelli and an upper costal 
prominent intersected spot, beyond which is a narrow brown lunular submarginal 
line and a very slender marginal line, j Rindwing crossed by three subbasal and a 
discal glossy silvery-grey zigzag line, with the inner and outer brown border, as in 
Z. Sura , followed by a series of similar ocelli, but which have paler-ochreous rings 
and the outer encompassing silvery-grey ring broader externally; marginal lines 
narrower. Abdomen and legs beneath pale ochreous-grey ; collar and sides of palpi 
white ; antennas blackish above, annulated with white, and with a long slender 
black club, tip reddish-ochreous. 
Expanse, 2f inches. 
Habitat.— Upper Tenasserim. 
Distribution. —The type specimen described and figured by Col. Marshall was 
taken by Capt. C. T. Bingham £C in the lower Thoungyeen forests, Upper Tenasserim, 
in May 53 (Butt. Ind. i. 165). 
The illustration of this species on Plate 91, fig. 2, is a reproduction of Cob 
Marshall’s figure above referred to. 
