156 Colonel Charles Swinhoe on the 
Hampson puts the first two together, but there are un- 
doubtedly three species and not two. There is a small 
pale fawn-coloured species, d 3x5, ? 4 inches in expanse 
of wings, similarly coloured in both sexes, identical with 
Moore’s type of khasiana, very uniform in size; it has a 
black head and pale tuft of hairs at basal joint of antennz. 
A medium sized form, ¢ 4:4, 2 5 inches, uniform in size, 
very variable in colour, from pale fawn colour to dark grey 
and dark reddish fawn colour in the male, always of the 
latter colour in the female, the females of which fairly 
well correspond to Walker’s types of patula and wn- 
dulosa. This species has also in the male a black head 
and pale tuft of hairs. Finally, there is a large species 
of which I have received only one male and two females, 
measuring, d 5, 6:5 inches. The male is coloured 
pale fawn colour like the males of pallida from Java and 
Malayana in my collection. It has an ochreous-red head 
and tuft of hairs a little darker than in the other species. 
The females are dark reddish-fawn coloured like the 
females of patula, and also identical in colour with 
Malayan and Javan females of pallida. 
Genus Pszuposana, Hampson. 
77, PB. incandescens (Walker), iv., p. 910 (1855). 
Cherra Punji; two females. 
Genus Ganisa, Walker. 
78. G. postica, Walker, v., p. 1190 (1855). 
Shillong. 
79. G. pandya (Moore), P. Z. S., 1865, p. 807. 
Shillong. 
Genus ApHA, Walker. 
80. A. subdives, Walker, v., p. 1180 (1855). 
Shillong. 
Genus Huprerore, Hiibn. 
81. H. lineosa (Walker), vi., p. 1440 (1855). 
Murlida fraterna, Moore, Trans. Ent. Soc., 1884, 
pearls 
Shillong. 
