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Genus Spica, Swinhoe. 

 742. /iS. luteola, Swinh. 

 Sikhim ; Yatung, 12,000 feet. I have one specimen from the last 

 locality taken by Mr. Taylor which appears to be a female, the antenna? 

 are flattened and toothed or lamellate, the extremity of the abdomen 

 has a whitish tuft. (I took both sexes at light at Darjeeling in July 

 and August, and there were many in Holler's collection. I very much 

 doubt whether it is rightly placed after Drepana^ the claspers of the 

 male furnished with great widespread tufts of down are quite unlike 

 any Drepana I know. — H. J. E.) 



Genus Thymistada, Wlk. 

 743. T. tripunctata, Wlk. 

 Sikhim. I have one specimen without a label which I probably 

 received from a collector in Darjeeling. (This is quite common at 

 light at Darjeeling and at Tongloo in July and August. — H. J. E.) 

 Genus Deroca, Wlk. 

 744. D. hjallna, Wlk. 

 Sikhim. I have not seen a specimen. (I expect this is only got in 

 the interior. Sikhim specimens like those from the Naga Hills and 

 Manipur are much smaller than those from the N.-W. Himalayas — 

 //. J.E.) 



Genus Phalacra, Wlk. 

 747. P. eaxisa, Hmpsn. 

 Sikhim. I do not know this. 



Genus Drapetodes, Guen. 

 748. D. mitaria^ Guen. 

 Sikhim, 1,800 feet ; Bhutan, 2,500 — 3,000 feet. Specimens from 

 these localities would appear to be larger than those examined by Sir 

 Geo. Hampson. The smallest of six specimens in my collection mea- 

 sures 31 millimetres, and the largest 37 millimetres, I have taken it in 

 February, June, October, November and December. 

 Genus Oreta, Wlk. 

 750. O. extensa, Wlk. 

 Sikhim, 1,800 — 7,000 feet. Occurs, but not commonly, in Darjeeling 

 in June. I took a single female at 1,800 feet in November at Punka- 

 baree. (1 never got it in Darjeeling. Specimens from Moller are dated 

 March.— £r. J. E.) 



