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34. ElSOBA DIVER SIPENNIS Wlkr. 



Heliothis diver sip ennis Wlkr., Spec. Lep. Ins., xv, p. 1750, 1858, 



Punjab. 



Lio Matu — 1 cf . 



The anterior two-thirds of the proximal half of fore wing 

 are unusually darkened, but there seems no doubt as to the 

 species, which is lecorded from the Punjab, Burma, Malay 

 Peninsula, Singapore and Borneo. All in Coll. Joicey from 

 Shanghai. 



35. Macrobarasa xanthosticta Hmpsn. 



Argyrothnpa xanthosticta Hmpsn., Moths Ind., ii, p. 381, 1894, 

 Sikkim. 

 Blcnina xantholopha Hmpsn., Moths Ind., iv., p. 52G, 1896, Assam. 



Mt. Murud, November— 3$ ; Mt. Poi, 5200 feet— 1 cf . 



Although this species (under the two names, xanthosticta 

 and xantholopha) is only recorded by Sir G. Hampson from 

 India, it occurs also in Ceylon, and in the mountains of 

 Sumatra, Burn, Ceram, and New Guinea, where it is often 

 exceedingly abundant. 



Acontianae. 



36. TiTTjLciA rufimargo Hmpsn. 



Titulcia rujimargo Hmpsn., Cat. Lep. Phal., xi, p. 484, 1912, Sarawak. 



Mt. Poi, 4350 feet— 1 9 . 



A rare or overlooked species, previously known to me from 

 the cf-type only. 



37. Earias mjobergi sp. n. 

 Cf 30 mm. 



Mid lemur of cf much dilated, the tibia fringed with long 

 hair on each side. Palpus normal. 



Abdomen, pectus and legs more or less yellow, the legs 

 partly pui-phsh-biown, the tarsi ringed with white. Thorax 

 and fore wing pale yellowish-green ; termen and fringe a 

 little darker green ; a yellow shade at proximal third of costa. 

 the costa itself at base deep brownish-red ; antemedial line 

 erect, faintly marked by deeper green and on proximal third 

 dotted with deep reddish-brown ; medial and postmedial lines 

 faintly indicated by deeper green, the former waved, the 



