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6. Miltochrista undulosa, Wlk. 

 I specimen. Rotung. 25»-xii-ii. 

 Previously recorded from Kangra ; Sikhim ; Khasis and Moul- 



mein. 



7. Agrotis flavirena, Moore. 



I specimen. Rotung. 23-xii-ii. Caught at light. 

 Previously recorded from Sikhim. 



8. Prodenia littoralis. Boisd. 



I specimen. Kobo. 7-xii-ir. Caught at light. 



This species is widely distributed through the Mediterranean 

 sub-region and throughout the tropical and sub-tropical zones of 

 the Old World. 



9. Amyna selenampha, Guen. 

 I specimen. Dibrugarh. 22-xi-ii. 



Previously recorded from Natal ; Madagascar ; China ; through- 

 out India and Ceylon; Andamans; PhiHppines; Borneo and Java. 



10. Sypna quadrisignata, Wlk. 

 I specimen. Margharita. 26-xi-ii. 



Previously recorded from Dharmsala; vSikhim ; Shillong ; 

 Tavoy. 



11. Acantholipes pansalis^ Wlk. 



I specimen. Dibrugarh. 22-xi-Ti. 



Previously recorded from Formosa ; Andamans ; Singapore ; 

 throughout India ; Ceylon and Burma. 



12. Thermesia rubricans, Boisd. 



I specimen. Kobo. Undated. 



Previously recorded from Africa ; throughout the Indian 

 region: Java and the Pacific Islands. 



13. Plusia orichalcea, Fabr. 



I specimen. Rotung. io-iii-12. 



Previously recorded from the Azores ; Madeira ; Canaries ; St. 

 Helena; Ascension; S. Africa; Mauritius; Arabia; Japan; China; 

 Formosa; throughout India and Ceylon. 



14. Raparna digramma, Wlk. 



I specimen. Sadiya. 26-xi-ii. 



Previously recorded from N. W. Himalayas; W. and S. 

 India and Ceylon. 



