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147 a. Saturnia pyretoriwi, Boisduval MSS., Westw., 

 Cab. Orient. Ent., 49, pi. 24, fig. 2. 



One specimen bred by Pratt in March, 1888, from a 

 pupa obtained at Kiukiang in 1887. 



148. Brahincea undidata, Brem., Schmett. Nordl. 

 China's, p. 16, pi. v., fig. 3. 



Five sjDecimens of this fine species. 



149. Clisiocampa nemtria, Linn. 



Two specimens, male and female, identical with 

 European examples. 



150. Odonestis Icsta, Walk., Cat. Lep. Het., vi., 1416, 

 n. 6 (1855). 



Three specimens, which appear to have been bred. 



151. Trabala vishnu, Lef., Zool. Journ., iii., 207 (1827). 



Var. sulphurea, Kollar, Kaschmir, Von Hugel, 171, 1. 

 Trabala basalis, Walk., Lep. Het., vii., 1785. 



One specimen of the var. sulphurea. 



The type has been recorded from Hongkong and 

 Madras, and the variety from Silhet, Murree, and several 

 places in N. India. 



Jap 



152. Phassus sinensis, Moore, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. 



(4), XX., 94 (1877). 



One specimen in very imperfect condition. 



153. Tliyatira trimaculata, Brem., Bull. Acad. Sci. St. 

 Pet., iii., 570 (1861) ; Lep. Ost.-Sib., p. 47, tab. v., 

 fig. 5. 



One example. 



154. Acronycta rumicis, Linn. 



Two specimens darker than those from Europe, but 

 agreeing in this respect with examples from the Corea 

 and Japan. 



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