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the Kangra Valley, Punjab, in September at 4,500 feet. (I have speci- 

 mens from Moller's and Knywett's collections, but never took it 

 myself.— H. J. JE,) 



Genus Prodenia, Guen, 

 1829. P. littoralis, Boisd. 

 Sikhim and Bhutan, up to 6,000 feet. A common insect attracted 

 to light from June to September. 



1829a. P. synstictis, Hmpsn. (Plate II, Fig. 23.) 

 Sikhim, 1,800 feet. I took one specimen at Punkaharee in August 

 1897. 



Genus Spodoptera, Guen. 

 1831. S. mauritia, Boisd. 

 Sikhim and Bhutan, up to 5,500 feet. A very common and some- 

 what variable insect of which I have specimens taken in March and 

 from May to November. 



Genus Amyna, Guen. 



1833. A. selenampha, Guen. 



Sikhim and Bhutan, 3,000 feet up. A variable insect occurring in 



large numbers in some localities particularly attracted to fruit. I have 



taken it in June, July and August. One form has a large white spot 



below the reniform on the fore wing. 



1833a. A, apicalis, Moore. 

 Sikhim and Bhutan, 1,800-2,500 feet. Not uncommon in June, 

 October and November. Occurs in the Kangra Valley also. 



1834. A. octo, Guen. 



Sikhim and Bhutan, 1,800-3,000 feet. Very common with at least 



three fairly well marked forms, some of which may prove to be distinct. 



One red form with a sub-apical grey spot on the forewing has the 



forewing somewhat truncated ; this is probably the form renalis, Moore. 



Genus Berresa, Wlk. 

 1837. B. turpis, Wlk. 

 Sikhim and Bhutan, 1,800-3,000 feet. I have six specimens in my 

 collection taken by me at light in July, September and November at 

 Faooo and Punkabaree. 



Genus Callopistria, Hiibn. 

 1838a. C. variegata, Swinh. (Plate III, Fig. 25.) 

 Bhutan, 3,500 feet. I took three specimens of this at light at Fagoo. 

 in August and September. 



