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Genus Degmapteea, Hampson. 



92a. D. mirabilis, Roths. 

 ISikhim {Pitcher). 



Genus Cypa, Wlk. 

 93. C. decorata, Moore. 

 Sikhim. I have not seen a specimen. 



94. C. decolor, Wlk. 

 Sikhim, 4,500 feet, September. Does not appear to be common. 



96. C. fioralis, Butl. 



ISikhim. Not received by me. (Very rare in Sikhim. — H. J. E.) 



Genus Daphnusa, Wlk. 



98. D. porphyria^ Butl. 



Sikhim, 1,800 feet. I have taken this species at light in the Bala- 

 sun Valley. 



Genus Langia, Moore. 



99. L. zenzeroideS) Moore. 



Sikhim, 5,000 feet, April. I once took a pair in copula at Tukvar. 

 {According to Mr. Knyvett the larva of this is common at Kur- 

 seong in some seasons about July, and feeds on wild cherry ; some of 

 the imagines appear in September and some in the spring from the 

 same brood. The larva is green with a very rough skin, and hisses when 

 touched. I may say that I never saw a specimen of this species until 

 Mr. Knyvett found it, and It must be very local or occurs sparingly, — 

 M.J.E.) 



Genus Leucophlebia, Westw. 

 101. L. emtttens, Wlk. 

 Sikhim. Not procured by me. (I think Sir G. Hampson has 

 wrongly identified the Sikhim insect, which I think is L. lineata, 

 Westw., with this species. The latter, the larger species, occurs in 

 Sikhim rarely.— iZ". J. E.) 



Subfamily Ambitlycin.e. 

 Genus Calymnia, Wlk. 

 102. C. panopus, Cram. 

 Sikhim and Bhutan. This is not an uncommon species at medium 

 elevations. The larva is grey and granulose. 



