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Amphypira tragopogonis. 
Phalena- Noctua tragopogonis, Linn. Faun. Suec. p. 1189 (1748), 
Kulu (Graham Young). 
Does not appear to have been hitherto recorded from 
India; there are examples in the B. M. from Scind Valley 
and Sultanpore. It has a very wide palearctic range— 
N. America, Europe, and N. India. 
INethusa insularis. 
Hyperdasis insularis, Butler, Ann. & Mag. N. H. (5) x. p. 230 (1882). 
Kiriwini, Trobriand Island; Dukeof York Island; Solomons; 
New Hebrides; Pulo Laut; Kapaur; Fergusson Island ; 
Burma. 
‘This species is not included in Hampson’s ‘ Moths of India,’ 
but appears to be very widely spread; there is an example in 
the B. M., which I cannot separate from it, from Natal. 
Family Acontiide. 
Erastria umbrifera. 
Hyboma umbrifera, Butler, I. Het. B. M. vii. p. 46, pl. cxxvi. fig. 1 
(1889). 
Dipterygia umbrifera, Hmpsn. Moths Ind. ii. p. 236 (1894), 
Khasia Hills. 
The type came from Dharmsala; it is an Acontiid of the 
genus Hrastria. 
Bryophila lamia, nov. 
gd. Olive-brown: fore wings with antemedial, postmedial, 
and submarginal blackish transverse sinuous lines; a short 
subbasal line followed by blackish spots; a black lunule 
at end of cell and above it a blackish patch touching the 
costa; some blackish suffusion on the lower half of the 
postmedial line, also some on its outer edge, making this line 
look as if it were duplex in parts, some similar suffusion on 
the inner side of the submarginal line, marginal points black ; 
cilia olive-grey with pale patches: hind wings without 
markings; cilia grey. Underside olive-grey, shining, indi- 
cations of a pale discal band; a spot at end of cell of hind 
wings, black marginal line, with some pale streaks running 
inwards; fore tibia with pale bands. 
Expanse of wings 7 inch. 
Beeling, Burma. 
