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my specimens belong rather to E. lineosa as described by Butler. In 

 case E. mollifera be the same species, the name E. lineosa has prece- 

 dence. I think E. lineosa can be separated from E.fabia by its smaller 

 size, the frons being yellow, and the postmedial line on the hindwing 

 straight or curved inwards. 



76a. E. calandra, Swinh. 



Bhutan, 2,500 feet, May. I have only one female specimen of this 

 3pecies, of which I sent a drawing to Sir George Hampson, who identi- 

 fied it as E. calandra, Swinh. The antennae are shorter than those 

 of E. lineosa, and both wings are broader ; the costa of the forewing is 

 more arched. There is no trace of a marking of any kind, and the 

 wings are very pale yellow. 



. 83. E. citrina, Wlk. 



Sikhim {Hampson). I have not seen this species. Mr. Elwes 

 says he believes that it is E. mollifera, Wlk. It is, however, placed in & 

 different section of the genus by Sir George Hampson, viz., Sect. II, 

 Female having raised patches of scales at the outer angle of the forewing 

 on the underside^ and at the apex of the hindwing on the upperside. 



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