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LEPIDOPTERA INDIO A. 
sides of palpi pale olivescent-yellow ; antennas brown above, with dark subterminal 
band and reddish tip. 
Expanse, 2f inches. 
Habitat.—S ikkim. 
Distribution. —Mr. L. de Yiceville (Proc. As. Soc, Beng. 1887, 147) records “ a 
single male taken by Mr. 0. Moller’s native collectors in August, 1886, in the interior 
of Sikkim. 5 ’ Two specimens from Mr. Moller’s collection, taken in July and August, 
are also in Mr. J. H. Leech’s possession. Mr. H. J. Elwes (Tr. Ent. Soc. 1888, 
320) records “ a single male, taken, either by himself or one of his collectors, on 
Tonglo, in July, 1886.” 
PXJTLIA ANDERSONI (Plate 90, figs. 2, 2a, J). 
Zophoessa Andersoni, Atkinson, Proe. Zook Soc. 1871, p. 215, pi. 12, fig. 3 ; id, Anderson’s Zool. 
Researches Yunan Exp., i. p. 922, pi. 81, fig. 3 (1878) Marshall and de Niceville, Butt, of 
India, etc., 1, p. 168 (1883). 
Debis Andersoni , Oberthiir, Etudes Ent. 1890, p. 41. pi. x. fig. 109, g 
Imago. —Male. Upperside olivaceous ochreous-brown; cilia ochreous-white. 
Forewing crossed by an outwardly-oblique pale brownish-ochreous narrow discal 
fascia terminating at the lower median veinlet, and a submarginal series of five pale 
brownish-ochreous spots, each with white pupil, followed by a slender pale 
marginal line. Hindwing with a series of four pale-bordered black spots, and 
a pale-bordered slender marginal line. Underside bright oclireous. Forewing with 
three transverse silvery-white bands, the outer one with an exterior contiguous 
slender pale-ochreous lunula? line, followed by a slender pale-ochreous mar¬ 
ginal line. Hindwing with a transverse median and an outer discal silvery-white 
band; bordering the latter is a series of six ocelli, each composed of a small black 
spot with white pupil, a broad bright oclireous ring, a slender blackish ring, and 
outwardly bordered by a narrow pale ochreous-yellow interrupted line, the upper and 
lower ocellus being entirely bordered by the silvery-white; marginal line pale 
ochreous-yellow; abdominal margin also edged with white. Body beneath pale 
brownish-ochreous ; legs oclireous, femora white beneath ; collar and sides of palpi 
white ; antennal dusky-brown above annulated with white, subterminal band black, tip 
ochreous-red. 
Expanse, 2f to 2f inches. 
Habitat. —Eastern Burma ; Yunan. 
Distribution.— There were two specimens of the male of this rare butterfly in the 
late Mr. W. S. Atkinson’s collection, labelled Bhamo, Yunan, taken by Dr. J. Ander¬ 
son. These are now in the Hewitsonian collection at the British Museum. “ There 
are also two males in the Indian Museum, Calcutta, one being from Ponsee, where 
