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005. P. coryneta, sp. n. 
g. White, pectus, top of head and thorax ochreous ; abdomen 
grey tinged with ochreous ; the two latter with black spots as in 
Percnia ; forewings ochreous at the base, both wings with spots 
much as in P. felniaria, but there are black streaks at the base of 
veins 3, 4, 5 and 6 of the forewings, and the sub-marginal row of 
spots are in pairs, except those in the 2nd and 8rd interspaces ; 
and these spots being somewhat near the margin they leave a white 
discal band between them, and the central duplex row ; in the hind- 
wing the central band of spots are in pairs in the middle, being 
near the origin of veins 3 and 4, and 6 and 7, these being emitted 
from the lower and upper ends of the cell. Expanse of wings, 
28. inch. 
Fao) 
Shillong; one example. 
Genus Mition14, Walker. 
506. M. pulchrinervis, Felder, Reise Nov. Lep., pl. 104, 
fig. 6 9 (1868). 
M. latwitta, Moore, P. Z. 8., 1872, p. 570. 
Shillong. 
Section VI. BOARMIIN/AK. 
Genus Amratica, Moore. 
507. A. recwrsaria (Walker), xxi., p. 374 2 (1860). 
Boarmia ferrolavata, Walker, xxvi., p. 1536 ¢ (1862). 
B. solivagaria, Walker, xxxv., p. 1586 ¢ (1866). 
A. fortissima, Moore, Descr. Ind. Lep. Atk., iii, 
p. 245 4 (1887). 
Shillong; a fine series. ‘The above is a very good 
instance of the futility of erecting types on female 
examples in the Geometers: the above three females all 
vary inter se, but are all undoubtedly one species, easily 
proved by the examination of a long series of this 
species. 
Genus Eusysa, Hiibn. 
Amphidaris, Treit. 
508. H. regalis (Moore), Descr. Ind. Lep. Atk., iii, 
p. 234 (1887). 
Shillong. 
