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Genus Turnaca, Walker. 
95. T. delineivena, sp. n. 
2 Palpi dark brown with pale tips to the hairs, antenne 
reddish-brown, forewings and thorax grey, forewings with the 
median and outer veins dark brown and with brown bands on each 
‘of these veins, more broadly and better defined in the median vein 
along its whole length, hinder portion of the wing also suffused 
with brown, hindwings brown with pale costal margin. Expanse 
of wings, 2.°; inch. 
Cherra Punji; two examples, 
Genus Twacona, Walker. 
Porsica, Walker. 
96. T. ingens (Walker), xxxv., p. 1823 (1866), 
Shillong ; two examples. 
Genus Pypna, Walker. 
97. P. testacea, Walker, vii., 1754 (1856). 
Common, 
98, P. kamadena (Moore), P. Z. 8., 1865, p. 812. 
Shillong. I have both sexes of this species, it is 
quite distinct from the preceding, differiug in size, 
markings, and colouration. 
99, P. decurrens (Moore), Desc. Ind. Lep. Atk., i., 
p. 66 (1879), ; 
The type came from Cherra Punji, not received by 
me. 
100. P. notata, Swinh., Trans. Ent. Soc., 1891, p. 479, 
ple LO; tie, 16: 
Shillong; one example. 
Hampson makes this a synonym of P. pallida, Butler, 
from Japan, but it cannot even belong to the same 
section of the genus, having simple antenne in both 
SeXeS. 
101. P. longivitta (Walker), vii., p. 1754 (1856). 
Shillong ; two males, one female. 
102. P. bela, sp. n. 
Antenne grey ; upper side of palpi dark brown; underside 
