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thafc thno I had no coilectiou of insects tind I liuve never seen the 

 species since. — //. J. E.) 



Genus Pinta, Wlk. 

 545. P. fcrrea, Wlk. 

 Sikhim. Occnrs at Sivoke in March at abont 1,000 feet. (Com- 

 mon in March and April at 2,500 feet.—//. J. E.) 

 Genus, Heterusia, Hope. 

 548. H. raja, Moore. 

 Sikhim, 5,000 feet. I took ten specimens in September at Tukvar 

 in 1887 but have never seen a specimen since. 



549. a. alompra, Moore. 

 Sikhim snd Bhutan. I have not seen this. (The only specimens 

 from Sikhim I have seen are in my own collection, one of them was 

 obtained by Mr. Lister in British Bhutan at about 2,000 feet. Sir 

 George Hampson has united with this species, of which I have a 

 typical specimen from Sibsagar, II. iirania, Schaus., which is a Sikhim 

 form of //. suhniargmalis, Swinhoe, which I have from the Ruby Mine 

 district, Upper Burma. As they stand in my collection they are easily 

 separable as species, but it is quite probable that intermediate forms 

 may occur v.^hich will connect them, — //. J. E.) 

 550. H. lativitta^ Moore. 

 Sikhim. (A rare species which I have from Moller's collection.-- 



H. J. E.) 



551. //. tricolor., Hope. 



Sikhim and Bhutan, 3,000 to 5,000 feet. Three specimens in my 

 collection were taken by me at Tukvar and two in Bhutan. The larva 

 is very similar to that of Sorltia lepfalka, Koll., but differs in being 

 duller brown and without the black lateral and dorsal lines ; the pupa is 

 formed in the usual cocoon made of a papery covering over the hollow 

 of a leaf. The perfect insects are found on the wing in March, May, 

 June, August and September. The male has black segmental bands 

 on all but the second abdominal segment. 



552. H. edocla, Doubl. 



Sikhim and Bhutan, 1,000 to 5,000 feet. The larva is found com- 

 monly on tea and other plants, it differs very slightly from that of 

 B. tricolor, Hope. The perfect insect is found from March until 

 August or September. I have one specimen with the submarginal 



