SATYRINJE. 
line. Hindwing with the two subbasal and the discal band darker and brighter 
ochreous-biwn, their pale border less distinct; ocelli and lilacine-wliite inner 
marginal line and the ochreous outer line brighter and more prominent than in male. 
Body above clothed with glossy green and ochreous hairs; legs ochreous; palpi 
clothed with blackish hairs and its sides streaked with white ; collar white ; antenna 
black above, ringed with white, reddish-ochreous beneath and at the tip. 
Expanse, S 2f, ? 2f inches. 
Habitat.—S ikkim. 
Distribution. —Mr. H. J. Elwes remarks (Tr. Ent. Soc. 1888, 318), “Mr. 
Moller and myself both procured this species in Sikkim in 1886. 1 found the males 
only in July, on the Singalelah Range from about 9000 to 10,000 feet elevation, in 
open spots in the dense bamboo thicket. Many of them were then worn, and 
Moller s native collectors found it fresh in June. The insect is not so gregarious 
in its habits as some of the other Lethes found with it. "We made numerous attempts 
to find the female at different seasons in the same spots where the males were taken, 
but did not discover it.” According to Mr. L. de Niceville (Journ. Bomb. N. H. S. 
1889, 163) 5 ‘ a single female in Mr. Otto Moller’s collection was obtained at Kala 
Pookri, 10,000 feet, in Native Sikkim on 19th July, 1888.” 
Our illustrations of this species on Plate No. 89, figs. 2, 2a, b, c, represent the 
male and female from specimens kindly lent for this purpose by Mr. H. J. Elwes 
and also by Mr. L. de Niceville. 
Chinese allied species of Iverrata.—A. nigrijfiscia (Lethe nigrifascia, Leech, 
Entomologist, 1890, p. 28). Habitat, W. China.— K. ocellata (Debis ocellata 
Poujade, Bull. Soc. Ent. Fr. 1885, p. x.); Syn. Lethe simulans, Leech, 1. c. 1891, 
p. 23. Habitat, E. Tibet; W. China. 
Genus PUTLIA. 
Charmci* Doherty, Journ. Asiatic Soc. Bengal, 1886, p. 117. 
Imago —Forewing short, triangular ; costa very slightly arched, apex obtusely 
rounded, outer margin straight, even, posterior angle rounded; costal and median 
vein slightly swollen at the base ; cell less than half length of the wing, broad at the 
end; first and second subcostal branches emitted before end of the cell; discocel- 
lulars outwardly oblique, long, slightly incurved ; radials from near upper end, upper 
radial close to subcostal; upper median curving upward from the base. Hindwing 
rather elongated and narrow posteriorly ; anterior margin convex, exterior margin 
scalloped and with a prolonged angle at end of upper and lower median veinlets ; 
cell broad; first subcostal emitted at fully one-third before end of the cell; disco- 
* Preoccupied through Charmus , for a genus of Arachnids, in 1879, 
