XXXIII. IvEPIDOPTERA, II. MOTHS. 

 By George M. Henry. 



The Moths collected by Mr. Kemp in the Abor country are 

 few in number and mostly of no great geographical interest, being 

 for the most part, species of wide distribution No new species 

 are described. I have identified the specimens mainly by com- 

 parison with specimens in the Dudgeon collection from Sikhim, 

 Bhutan, etc., and the Green collection from Ceylon, both of which 

 are now in the Indian Museum. I have also used the old Indian 

 Museum general collection to a considerable extent. 



The nomenclature and classification adopted is that of Sir 

 G. F. Hampson in the Fauna of British India, Moths, and in his 

 supplementary papers on the Moths of India in the Journal of the 

 Bombay Natural History Society. 



I. Saturnia pyrctorum, Westw. 



2 specimens. Yambung. March 1912. 



The previously recorded distribution of this species is China 

 and Sikhim. 



2, Dilemera arctata, Wlk. 



I specimen. Rotung. 28-xii-ii. 



Previously recorded from Sikhim ; Kliasis; Nagas and Bhutan. 



3, Nyctemera varians, Wlk. 



I specimen. vSadiya. 27-xi-ii. 



Previous!}^ recorded from Sikhim ; Bhutan ; N. E. India and 

 Burma. 



4. Nyctemera coleta, Cram. 



I specimen. Kobo. 30-xi-ir. 



Previously recorded from Assam ; Ceylon ; Burma ; Malacca , 

 Java and Ceram. 



5. Miltochrista perpallida, Hamp. 



I specimen. Rotung. 20-xii-ii. 



The Abor specimen is ochreous on head, thorax and abdo- 

 men. This species is recorded from Sikhim. 



