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Expanse of wings, ?, 2 inches. 
Hab. Khasia Hills. 
In ‘Moths of India’ this is made a synonym of Butler’s 
species, thus bringing the Japanese species into the fauna of 
British India. I have both sexes of khastana and two males 
of elegans from Yokohama and Oiyama. The Khasia Hills 
form has all the spots more or less disconnected, but in the 
Japanese form they are all more or less connected together ; 
and it seems to me to be incorrect to lump together two forms 
from such widely different localities, where the two forms 
differ more or less in pattern. 
Vithora nigripars. 
Halthia nigripars, Swinhoe, Trans. Ent. Soc. 1892, p. 16, pl. i. fig.1. ¢. 
Q. Like the male: fore wing with the basal white marks 
almost obsolete ; the two large square white spots at the end 
of and below the middle of the cell larger, as are also all the 
white spots on the hind wings. 
Expanse of wings 2,5; inches. 
Hab. Khasia Hills, Jaintia Hills. 
Family Pyralide. 
Genus TELESPASTA, Swinhoe. 
Telespasta, Swinhoe, Ann. & Mag. Nat, Hist. (7) xvii. p. 294 (1906). 
Telespasta cuprealis. 
Pygospila cuprealis, Swinhoe, Trans. Ent. Soc. 1892, p.19, pl. i. fig.4. ¢. 
Pygospila evanidalis, Snellen, Tijd. voor Ent., June 1896, p. 14, pl. vi. 
figs. 4,4 a. 9. 
Hab, Khasia Hills, 
Sisyrophora elwesialis. 
Cydalmia elwesialis, Snellen, Trans, Ent. Soc. 1890, p. 607, pl. xix, 
figs. 1, la. 
Glyphodes pfeiffere, var., Kenrick, P. Z. S. 1912, p. 554, pl. Ixviii. 
fig. 21. 
Hab. Sumatra ; Dutch New Guinea, 
