HETEUOCERA OF SIKHIM AND BHUTA N. 15 



1350. /. xanthocraspis, Hmpsn. 

 ISikhim. I have nothing to correspond with the figure given in Cat. 

 Lep. Phah Hampson. /. nigripars, Hmpsn., is a synonym. 

 1382. I, basinota, Moore. 

 Sikhim. I have only one specimen taken in April by Dr. Pilcher 

 ( I have one from Moller taken in May, another from Knyvett. It 

 seems rare. — H. J. E. ) 



1356a. /. nigripes, Hmpsn. 

 Sikhim and Bhutan, 1800 — 2000 feet. The forewing of the male is 

 broader and paler than that of the female. 1 have nine specimens, all 

 taken in May at light. 



1370. 1. nigripars^ Wlk. 

 Sikhim. I have never received this from this locality but have 

 recently taken it in the Kangra Valley. /. palleiis, Moore, is a 

 synonym. ( I have 8 specimens taken at Darjeeling in July and 

 August referred to this by Sir G. Hampson. They vary a good deal 

 and I cannot draw the line with certainty between some of them and L. 

 reticulata^ Moore, as identified by him and Mr. Bntler, of which I have 

 4 from Moller's collection. A Khasia specimen is also intermediate. 

 1 think they require further study. — H. J. E. ) 

 1338. /. varana, Moore. 

 Sikhim and Bhutan, 6700 feet. I have only one female which I 

 took at Pasheteng. This was attracted to light in October. (This was 

 not uncommon at light at Darjeeling during the rains of 1886. — 

 H. J. E.) 



Genus Chrysorabdia, Butl. 



1327. C. viridata, Wlk. 



Sikhim and Bhutan, 6000—7000 feet. I have taken this at light in 

 June, July and September. ( Taken by me at Darjeeling and at light 

 on Tongloo, 1000 feet, in July and August. — H. J. E. ) 



1328. C. bivitta, Wlk. 



Sikhim. I have not received this. ( I have two males of C. dis- 

 jwicta, Moore, from Moller's collection both taken in September and 

 two females of what Sir G. Hampson has identified as G. bivitta^ taken 

 in May and June. I do not believe they are sexes of the same species ; 

 the patagia of the female being quite different, as are the markings 

 of the forewings from those of C. dz'sjimcta. As Walker says the 



