SA TYRINJE. 
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it was taken by Dr. Anderson during the Yunan Expedition in March, 1868, the 
other being without locality ” (Butt. Ind. i. 168). 
Chinese allied species of Putlia. —P. albolineata (Debis albolineata, Poujade, 
Bull. Ent. Soc. France, 1885, p. 143, Oberthiir, Etudes Ent. p. 41, pi. x. fig. 111). 
Habitat, E. Tibet.—P. luteofasciata (Debis luteofasciata, Poujade, l. c. p. 144. 
Oberthiir, l. c. p. 41, pi. x. fig. 108). Habitat, E. Tibet.—P. argentata (Zophoessa 
argentata, Leech, Entomologist, 1891, p. 1). Habitat, W, China. 
Genus ZOPHOESSA. 
Zophoessa , Doubleday and Hewitson, Gen. Diurnal Lep. pi. 61, fig. 1 (1849); Westwood, id. p. 362 
(1851). Butler, Ent. Mo. Mag. 1868, p. 195 ; Catal. Satyr. Brit. Mus. p. 108 (1868). Scudder, 
Amer. Soc. Arts and Sci. Boston (1875), p. 292. Marshall and de Mceville, Butt, of India, etc. i. 
p. 162 (1883). 
Imago. —Male. Forewing short, broad, triangular; costa very slightly arched, apex 
obtuse, exterior margin very slightly scalloped. Upper side not hairy; with a very 
broad transverse discal glandularfascia, clothed with short more or less broad basalt- 
tapering scales, having either two, three, or four-toothed tips, and with numerously- 
interspersed very narrow shorter androconia having three very short fine straight 
hair-like tips and truncate base ; costal vein slightly swollen; cell long, extending 
beyond half the wing, moderately broad; two first subcostal branches emitted before 
end of the cell ; discocellulars excurved, outwardly oblique, radials from near upper 
end; median veinlets widely separated. Hindwing short, broad, exterior margin scal¬ 
loped and with a prolonged angle at end of upper median veinlet and a shorter more 
obtuse angle at end of the lower median ; cell broad; first subcostal branch emitted 
at nearly cne-fourtli before end of cell; discocellulars long, outwardly oblique, 
angular in the middle, radial from the angle ; two upper medians from extreme end 
of the cell. Thorax finely hairy; palpi long, slender, elevated, hairy in front, apical 
joint slender; femora finely hairy beneath; antennae long, slender, with an elon¬ 
gated cylindrical club ; eyes hairy. 
Type .—Z. Sura. 
ZOPHOESSA STJEA (Plate 91, figs. 1, la, 8 ? .) 
Zophoessa Sura , Doubleday and Hewitson, Gen. D. Lep. pi. 61, fig. 1 (1849); Westwood, id. p. 362 
(1851). Butler, Ent. Mo. Mag. 1868, p. 195 ; Catal. Satyr. Brit. Mus. p. 108 (1868). Marshall 
and de Meeville, Butt, of India, etc. i. p. 162 (1883). 
Imago. —-Male. Uppers ide dark olivescent ochreous-brown, somewhat senescent 
and glossy in certain lights; cilia alternately brown and white. Foreiving with an 
indistinctly defined transverse discal broad dusky-brown sinuous-edged glandular 
fascia , which is clothed with short more or less broad basahy-tapering scales, having 
either two, three, or four-toothed tips, and with numerously-interspersed very narrow 
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