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Genus Callamesia, Butl. 



594. C. midama, Herr.-ScliafF. 



Sikhim and Bhutan. This species I have taken commonly at Fagoo, 



2,500 foet, in British Bhutan. The female is more often seen than the 



male, I think, and when flying is easily mistaken for that sex of 



Eupicea linncei, Moore. It occurs from May to August. 



Genus Gynautocera, Guer. 



595. G. papiiionai'ia, Guer. 



Sikhim and Bhutan, at 2,500 feet. Common in June and July. (I 

 have taken this at Kalimpong at 4,000 to 5,000 feet in August— H.J. E.) 

 Genus Histia, Hiibn. 



596. H. JlabeUicornis, Fabr. 



Sikhim and Bhutan, 1,000 to 3,U00 feet. This occurs commonly at 

 Sivoke and the lower portions of Badamtam in the Rungeet and Teesta 

 Valleys. My specimens were taken from May to August. I have 

 found the larvae at 2,000 feet feeding on the leaves of tree called 

 locally " Kainjel." It is brown with pink lateral tubercles. 

 Genus Caneeces, Moore. 



600. C. euschemoides, Moore. 



Sikhim. One specimen obtained by my collectors in March, it is 

 distinctly scarce, and I have never seen another specimen. 

 Genus Philopator, Moore. 



601. F. has/maculata^ Moore. 



Sikhim. The female of this species has the wings much shorter and 

 rounder than those of the male. (Not uncommon at 3,000 to 4,000 feet 

 in May.— i?. J. E.) 



601 a. P. rotunda, Hmpsn. 

 Sikhim. This species, which I have not seen, seems to be near the 

 last but with even shorter wings. The sex described is not stated so 

 that it must be taken that both sexes have shorter and rounder wings 

 than those of P. basimaculata, Moore. (This species seems to be com- 

 moner in the Naga and Khasia Hills than in Sikhim, from whence I 

 have only one female. — H. J. E.) 



Genus Agalope, Wlk. 

 602. A. hyalina, KoU. 

 Sikhim and Bhutan, 2,000 to 5,000 feet. I have taken this at 2,000 

 feet in Bhutan in January and May, and at 5,000 feet in Sikhim in July. 



