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the discal fascia is not outwardly bordered by pinkish-white strigee. Body beneath, 
legs and palpi, dull ochreous ; antenne brown above, ochreous beneath. 
Expanse, 3 to 3,% inches. 
Hazitat.—Sikkim. 
Disrrisutioy.— This appears to be a very rare insect. Col. A. M. Lang has 
five males in his collection, from Sikkim, and Mr. Otto Miller has taken a female 
also in Sikkim” (Butt. of India, 260). According to Mr. Elwes (Tr. Ent. Soc. 
1888, 330), it is not so rare in Sikkim, as supposed, but local, as far as known, and 
confined to an elevation of about 2000 feet, where it is taken by Mr. Moller’s 
collectors at Singla, from April to June.” 

CYLLOGENES JANETA (Plate 132, figs. 2, 2a, 9). 
Cyllogenes Janetw, de Nicéville, Proc. Zool. Soe. Lond. 1887, p. 453. 
Tyaco.—Male. Upperside dark olivescent ochreous-brown ; cilia black, edged 
with cinereous-white. Forewing with the apical half blackish-brown ; crossed by an 
oblique excurved rich ochreous subapical band, which broadly extends from the 
costa, and is attenuated towards the posterior angle. Hindwing with the outer margin 
somewhat broadly covered with ochreous strige. Underside. Both wings with the 
ground-colour ochreous, very thickly covered with dark olivescent-brown strige, 
the strigz being less numerous along the costal border of both wings, where they 
thus leave short ochreous fasciz, and the outer borders also more ochreous ; cross- 
ing the dise is an obscurely defined narrow dusky-brown fascia, followed by a sub- 
marginal series of small lilacine-white spots, which are longitudinally bordered on each 
side by black speckles ; the outer discal area is also washed with pale hlacine-purple. 
Female. Upperside. Forewing with the subapical ochreous band broader, 
richer coloured, and extending along the costa; the black apical area traversed by 
ochreous veins, the median veinlets also lined with ochreous near the band. Hind- 
wing with the outer border richer ochreous. Underside much paler; the dark 
strige far less dense, and with no trace of the diffused fasciz. 
Expanse, ¢ 3,°, 2 3, ches. 
Hasitat.—Bhotan; Naga Hills. 
Distrizution.— ‘‘ Two males taken by Mr. A. W. Knyvett in Bhotan, and 
a female in Mr. O. Moller’s collection” (de Nicéville, 7. ¢c.). According to Mr. 
H. J. Elwes, “‘a single male was taken by Mr. W. Doherty in the Naga Hills, which 
agrees with Bhotan specimens” (P. Z. 8. 1891, p. 269). 
Genus PARANTIRRHCEA. 
Parantirrhea, Wood-Mason, Journ. Asiatic Soc. Bengal, 1880, p. 248; zd. Annals of Nat. Hist. 
1881, p. 333. Marshall and de Nicéyille, Butt. of India, etc. i. p. 261 (1883). 
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