HETEROCERA OF SIKHIM AND BHUTAN. 655 



735. D. sadana, Moore. 

 Sikhim ; Yatung, 10,000 feet. I received one specimen which seems 

 referable to this species from the latter locality collected by Mr. 

 Taylor of the Chinese Commission. (I am almost sure I have two 

 species from Sikhim under the name of D. sadana. Two males and a 

 female taken by me on Tonrjloo which have the outer part of the fore- 

 wing from the sipex to the two discal spots and hind-margin chestnut, 

 whilst the others, of which I have a pair taken by MoUer's collectors in 

 Bhutan in September, have only a well defined pnrplish mark on the 

 outer margin below the apex. The antennge in this form seem to be 

 much less pectinate. — IJ. J. E.) 



739. D. viva, Moore. 

 Sikhim. I have not seen a specimen. (I have four from Sikhim 

 and three from the Khasias which agree with Moore's description. I 

 have also two females of what I am almost suth is a cistinct species, 

 having no band on the hindwing, no group oi' silver spots on tlie fore- 

 wing, a muc'i more falcate forewing and no tr.msvers) bands on either 

 wing below. One of fh^se is marked October lotb bv ^ioller, the 

 ot.-.er, from Kuy\ ett has been named D. inra by Hampson — 

 B J. E.) 



7jO. D. fulva, Hmpsn. 

 Sikhim ; Bhutan. I have one nude from high elevation in Bhutan. 

 (The type of this came from near Jongri. aljout 13,000 feet, Knyvett 

 sent me two others from Gnatoug, about 12,000 feet. These are all I 

 have seen. — //. J. E.) 



741. D. htjalinata, Moore. 

 Sikhim, 6,800 feet. My specimen which was taken at the electric 

 light in Darjeeling in Jtme is not good enough to identify with cer- 

 tainty. (Two specimens only from Moller's collectors, one has been 

 identified with the type in Atkinson's collection. Moore described it 

 as a Geometrid, and it certainly is aberrant in form and markings, and 

 does not go well with D.fidva. — H, J. E.) 



Genus Problbpsidis, Hmpsn. 

 741?). P. albidescensj Hmpsn. 

 Sikhim. I have never received another besides the type which is 

 now in the British Museum. ^ _ „ . 



