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“Genus AGATHIA, Guén. 
201. A. lycenaria (Kollar), Hiig. Kasch., iv., p. 486 
(1848). . 
Common. 
202. A. prasina, Swinh., Ann. Mag. N. Ele) xe, 
p. 219 (1893). 
Shillong; three males. 
203. A. letata (Fabr.), Ent. Syst., iii., 2, 164 (1793). 
Shillong; four specimens. 
204. A. quinaria, Moore, P. Z. 8., 1867, p. 639. 
Cherra Punji and Shillong ; many examples. 
Put with hilarata, Guén., in the B.M. collection, but 
is certainly distinct; hilarata only differs from lcetata in 
the medial transverse band of forewings: lxtata, hilarata, 
and quinaria are closely allied, but the three forms 
appear constant without intermediates. I have many 
examples of each from different parts of India. 
205. A. gemma, Swinh., Trans. Ent. Soc., 1892, p. 8. 
Shillong ; five examples. 
206. A. hemithearia, Guén., Phal, i., p. 381 (1857). 
Shillong. 
207.: A. beata, Butler, Ann. Mag. N. H. (5), vi., p. 218 
(1880). 
Shillong. 
208. A. arcuata, Moore, P. Z. 8., 1867, p. 64. 
Shillong and Cherra Punji; very common. 
209. A. codina, Swinh., Trans. Ent. Soc., 1892, p. 7, 
pled igs: 
Shillong ; four males of this fine species. 
Genus Tanaoruinus, Butler. 
210. T. viridiluteata (Walker), xxii., p. 515 (1861). 
Shillong and Cherra Punji; apparently a common 
species in the Khasias. 
