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1882. C. cervina, Moore. 

 Sikhim. I have not taken either of these last two. (I have not seen 

 this.— H. J. E.) 



1883. C. castaneipars, Moore. 

 Sikhim, 6,400 feet. I have only taken this on two occasions. A spe- 

 cimen in my collection is marked " Rissoom September." 



1887. C. fasciata, Moore. 

 Sikhim, 6,700 feet. I have two specimens which I took in September 

 and October. (Common at light at Darjeeling. I am not sure that I 

 have not two species under this name. — H. J. E.) 



1889. C. indistincta, Moore. 

 Sikhim and Bhutan, 1,800-3,000 feet. A very common insect at 

 Punkabaree, but taken only in the cold weather. My specimens are 

 dated January, March, September, November and December. The 

 forewing of this species is much broader than that of other species of the 

 genus, the third joint of the palpus is long, and the collar somewhat 

 peaked. The reniform spot is dark and indistinct, reticulated with lines 

 of the ground colour. The postmedial line sometimes has a series of 

 black streaks between the veins on both sides of it. 



Genus Tathorhynchus, Hmpsn. 

 1890. T. vinctalis, Wlk. 

 Sikhim and Bhutan, 1,800-2,500 feet. Occurs, but not commonly, 

 in June and July attracted to light. 



Genus Auchmis, Hiibn. 



1941. A. intermedia, Brem. 

 Bhutan, 6,400 feet. I only took this once at Rissoom, but have 

 specimens from Simla and from the Kangra Valley. (I have only 

 one from Sikhim, where it must be rare. — H. J. E.) 



Genus Nonagria, Ochs. 

 1943. N. inf evens, Wlk. 

 Sikhim, 1,800 feet. This is rare in this locality. I took two specimens 

 at light at Punkabaree in June and October. ( I have only seen one 

 from Sikhim taken in August. — H, J. E.) 



1945. N. robust a, Hmpsn. 

 Sikhim. I do not know this. ( I have four of this fine species from 

 Moller's and one from Knyvett's collection. I believe it to be a high- 

 level species. — II. J. E.) 



