tiETEROCERA OF SlKHIM AND B3 TITAN. l3 



1331. I. venosa, Moore. 

 Sikhim and Bhutan, 3000—6800 feet. I have four specimens. This 

 is either a variable species in markings or two of my specimens belong 

 to another species. ( I also think I have two species under this name 

 but not enough of them to form an opinion upon. I have taken it in 

 the Khasia hills in September at about 4000 feet. — H. J. E.) 

 1334. 7. plumheorm'cans, Hmpsn. 

 Sikhim, 4000 feet. I have not seen this. ( I also have never seen 

 this from Sikhim, the types are from the Naga hills. — B. J. E. ) 

 13346. /. hrunnea, Moore. 

 Sikhim, 7000 feet. Number 1347 in Hampson's Moths of India is 

 Poliosia hrunnea, Moore, not this species. 



J348. /. aurifiua, Moore. 

 Sikhim and Bhutan, 3000 feet. I have only one pair taken in 

 October. 



1371. /. vagesa, Moore. 

 Sikhim, 1800 feet. I have only two females which I took at light 

 in May and July. Both sexes are very common in the Kangra Valley 

 Punjab, during the rains. (I have both sexes from Moller's collection 

 but never took it myself. — H. J. E. ) 



1354. /. oUitterans, Feld. 

 Sikhim and Bhutan, 6400 feet. I took two specimens at Rissoom in 

 April attracted to light. Numbers 1355 and 1354 are the same 

 species. 



1358. /. conformis, Wlk. 

 Sikhim and Bhutan. The neuration of the fore wings of specimens 

 from Sikhim differ from those from Kangra Valley. In the former 

 veins, 10, 7, 8 and 9 are stalked in the order given with 6 from below 

 the angle of the cell, but in the latter 10, 9, 8 and 7 is the arrangement 

 with 6 close to the origin of them. 



/. perdentata, Druce. 

 Bhutan. I have two males corresponding with the figure in Cat. 

 Lep. Phal. There is a deep groove in the forewing from the base 

 along the lower sides of vein 2 and another below vein 3. The Bhutan 

 specimens agree with the figure of the female in Hampson's Plate, but 

 the interspaces beyond the medial angled line are fuscous leaving the 

 veins rather broadly ochreous. The neuration is as follows i — Forewing t 



