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712a. D. fulvicosta, n. sp. 



$. White; frons and anteunsB brownish, the former pectinated on 

 both sides with the branches not very long. Forewing with costal edge 

 pale fulvous, white, crossed by two very indistinct ante-medial, two 

 post-medial and one sub-marginal fuscous waved lines. Bindwing with 

 crenulate indistinct lines in continuation of those of the forewing, the 

 inner ante-medial obsolete and the post-medial slightly angled at vein 4 ; 

 outer margin angled slightly at vein 4. 



9 . Only differs from the male in the antennae being ciliated. 



This species I originally placed under D. innotata, Hmpsn., but both 

 Sir George Hampson and Mr. Elwes say that it does not belong to that 

 species. Mr. BIwos remarks that D. innotata is pure hyaline white with- 

 out a trace of markings, and that the antennae of the female are simple. 



Bhutan, 3,000 feet {Dudgeoii). Two specimens taken by me in Octo- 

 ber, 1894, at Fagoo. Exr., $ 32, 9 34 mm. This species super- 

 ficially resembles Leucodrepana nivea, Hmpsn. 



714. D. fasciata, Hmpsn. 

 Sikhim. I have not seen this species. (I am doubtful whether this 

 is a Drepana at all, but having only a female it is not easy to decide the 

 question.— i?. J. E.) 



715. D. specularia, Wlk. 

 Sikhim, 7,000—10,000 feet. Occurs in July and August. Dr. 

 Pilcher obtained several at light in Darjeeling. (Common at Darjeeling 

 in July and August. — H. J. E.) 



716. D. discispilaria, Moore. 

 Sikhim, 7,000 feet ; Bhutan, 6,400 feet. I have taken this species at 

 light at Rissoom in April, it occurs at Darjeeling in August also. 

 (Rare at light in July at Darjeeling. — H. J. E.) 



718. IK muscularia, Wlk. 

 Sikhim, 6,800 feet. Appears to be rather scarce. I have one speci- 

 men taken at Darjeeling in June. (Commoner than the last. I took 

 several at Darjeeling at light in July and August, and have others 

 from Moller's collection. — H. J. E.) 



720. D. Ulaclna, Moore. 

 Sikhim, 1,800 feet. I have one female which I took at Punkabaree 

 in June ; the apex of the forewing is extremely falcate, the lines are 



