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483. A. postalba, Elwes. 

 Sikhim. (A single specimeu only taken on the Nepal frontier at 

 12,000 feet in July.— iJ. J. E.) 



485. A. zebraica, Biitl. 

 Sikhira and Bhutan, at 3,000 feet. Common from Ma}-- to July* 

 It is a variable species iu the colour of the abdomen. 

 486. A. zebra, Elwes. 

 Sikhim. (Taken in the ?ame locality as A. j)ostvkta. Two speci- 

 mens only. — H. J. E.) 



487. A, sikkimensis, Elwes. 

 Sikhim. (One specimen only taken at the same time and place as 

 the last two. These three species are allied to A. zebraica, but seem 

 perfectly distinct. — H. J. E.) 



488. A. confusa, Buth 

 Sikhim, 5,500 feet. I have only taken a single specimen of this 

 at Tukvar iu May. 



Genus LoPHOSOjiiA, Swinh. 

 493. L. ctipreum, Wlk. 

 Sikhim and Bhutan, 1,800 feet. This occurs rarely in the outer 

 hills iu July. 



Genus Clelea, Wlk. 

 498. C. sajyphirina, Wlk. 

 Sikhim and Bhutan, 1,000 to 5,000 feet. I have taken this in May, 

 Juno and July. 



499. C. discrim/nisj Swinh. 

 Sikhim. (Taken in June in the interior. — B. J. E.) 



5Ul. C. plumbeola, Hmpsn. 

 Bhutan, 6,700, feet. I found this extremely common at lioht at 

 Rissoom and Pashiteng in September. My specimens were identified 

 by Sir George Hampson, but the plumbeous bands mentioned in his 

 description are not plainly visible in my specimens. I have another 

 specimen which I took at 5,500 feet in June, 188S, which was identified by 

 Mr. Moore as Tasemafuliginosa, Moore; this is not in good condition now. 

 Genus Phacusa, Wlk. 

 503. P. properta, Swinh. 

 Sikhim and Bhutan, 1,500 to 2,500 feet. I have two males and 

 three females, which I took at Fagoo and Punkabaree in May. 



