EETEROCERA OF SIKHIM AND BHUTAN. 17 



1313. A. heema, Moore. 

 Sikhim, 7000 feet. Rather scarce in Darjeelingin June. Mr. Elwes 

 remarks that he took it at 5000 feet in May and at Darjeeling in Juno, 

 but did not find it uncommon. 



13086. A, metamntha^ ^m^^n. {Plate 11. fig, 11). 

 Bhutan, 2500—3000 feet. The type in the British Museum is the 

 only one I have procured. 



1321. A. rujifrons, Moore. 

 , Sikhim and Bhutan, 2500 feet. I took this at Fagoo in May at Hght. 



1319. A. albocinerea, Moore. 

 Sikhim, 7000 feet. Occurs in August in Darjeeling. (Seems rare 

 as I have only three specimens which resemble A. serlceipewiis closely, 

 but have not the orange colour of that species.— /T. J. E.) 

 1309. A.'prasena, Moore. 

 Sikhim and Bhutan. This species was included in the genus 

 Macro?»rocAisintheMothsof India, Vol. II ; it resembles M. gigas, 

 Wik., somewhat in markings. Not common from May to September. 

 1315. A. ramelana, Moore. 

 Sikhimand Bhutan, 5000— 7000 feet. A common insect in Darjeeling 

 down as far as Tukvar from June to September. ( The females vary 

 very much, in one, the spots of the forewing are absent, in another, 

 they are almost obsolete on both wings. In the male the band of the 

 forewing varies in size and shape. — H. J. E.) 

 1316. A. biparsj Moore. 

 Sikhim and Bhutan, 6700 feet. I have only one male from the last 

 locality. It differs from the description given in that, the terminal half 

 of the forewing is brown with a bluish metallic lustre. ( I have a 

 similar male from Atkinson's collection which is distinct from my only 

 female which has the markings of a male of A. ramelana. I have a 

 third one (sex doubtful ) with yellowish hindwings, the same size and 

 with similar markings to A. ramelana. — H. J. E.) 

 1314. A. mamlafa, Moore. 

 Sikhim and Bhutan, 1800—2500 feet. Rare, I have only obtained 

 four males and two females in April, July and August. In one female 

 only a small black spot remains on the hind wing. ( I have three males 

 nud a female from Moller's collection, but never took it myself.— 

 H. J. E.) 



