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1776. E, simulate*, Moore. 

 Sikhim and Bhutan, 6,000-7,000 feet. I have a specimen from 

 Lingtu taken in September. — (I have three Moller's collection. — 

 //. J. E.) 



1835. — E. monilis, Moore. 

 Sikhim. This insect was originally placed under the genus Amyna. 

 in Moths of India. I have not seen a specimen. (I also have not 

 seen it. — H. J, E.) 



1780. E. leucosticta, Moore. 



Sikhim, 10,000 feet. I do not know this. I have nothing that I 

 can identify certainly with this. — H. J. E.) 



1780a. E. chalcochlora, Hmpsn. (Plate II, Fig. 9.) 



1781. E. fiavipicta, .Hmpsn. 



Sikhim. Another insect I have not received. (I have only the 

 type specimen from Moller's collection. It is probably a high-level 

 species. — H. J. E,) 



1782. E. fortissima, Moore. 

 Sikhim and Bhutan, 2,000-7,000 feet. All my specimens were 

 taken by me at light in September. The male has a curved tuft of 

 long scales each side of the last segment of the abdomen. (I have 

 only two specimens from Atkinson's collection.- — H. J. E.), 



1783. E. cuprima, Moore. 

 Sikhim and Bhutan. I have specimens taken in May and August 

 at about 5,000 feet elevation. It was originally named clialybeata, 

 Wlk. in Moths of India. (I believe that I have two species under this; 

 name which were taken on Tonglo at light, but I cannot identify them 

 certainly. — H. J. E.) 



1783a. E. clialybeata, Wlk. 

 Sikhim. I do not know this. 



Genus Dipterygia, Steph. 

 1800. D. noeturna, Hmpsn. 

 Sikhim and Bhutan, 1,800-4,000 feet. This is a very common insect, 

 especially at the lower elevations. I have taken it throughout the 

 rains at light at Tukvar, Badamtam, Punkabaree and Fagoo. 



1802. D. sikhima, Moore. 

 Sikhim. My only, specimen is now in the British Museum collec- 

 tion. (I have specimen from Moller's collection dated 2nd June. — 

 //. J. E.) 



