I9I4-] "^- M. Henry : Lepidoplera, II. Moths. 439 



15. Simplicia niphonat Butl. 



2 specimens. Rotung. 27-xii-ii. Caught at light. 

 I specimen. Rotung. 22-xii-ii. 



This species is recorded from Japan; N W. Himalayas; Sik- 

 him. 



16. Nodaria externalis, Guen. 



I specimen. Rotung. 21-xii-ir. 



The Abor specimen is very pale in colouration. The species 

 is recorded from S. Africa; Mauritius; Japan: Formosa; Borneo: 

 throughout India, Burma and Ceylon. 



17. Nodaria innocens, Butl. 



I specimen. Yambung. 14-1-12. 



Previously recorded from Japan : Dharmsala ; Sikhim ; Assam ; 

 Nilgiris. 



18. Hypena occata, Moore. 



1 specimen. Rotung. 26-xii-ii. 



This species appears to vary considerably. The Abor speci 

 men is pale compared with Ceylon specimens and some of the 

 Dudgeon collection specimens. It closely resembles specimens in 

 the latter from Bhutan. 



The previously recorded distribution of this species is Dharm- 

 sala ; Sikhim; Bhutan; Khasis; Nilgiris; Ceylon. 



ig. Heterolocha falconaria, Wlk. 



2 specimens, one unlabelled. Between Kaiek and Mishing. 



4500 ft i7-iii-i2. Caught at light. 

 Previously recorded from the Punjab; N. W. Himalayas; 

 Sikhim. 



20. Luxiaria contigaria, Wlk. 



I specimen. Sireng river, below Kalek. 2000 ft. i5-iii-i2. 



Caught at light. 

 Previously recorded from Dharmsala ; Sikhim ; Khasis ; Maha- 

 bleshwar ; Nilgiris : Ceylon ; Sumatra and Borneo. 



21. Macaria emersaria, Wlk. 



I specimen. Kobo. 6-xii-ii. 



Distributed throughout India, Ceylon and Burma. 



22. Hypcrythra lutea, Cram. 



I specimen. Sadiya. 28-xi-ii. 



Distributed throughout India, Ceylon and Burma; China; 

 Andamans; Sumatra; Java; New Guinea. 



