350 JOVRnAL, BOMB At NA tURAL HISTORY SOCIETY, tol. XIV. 



Germs Ovipennis, Hmpsn. 

 1416. 0. dudgeom, Elwes. 

 Sikhim, 5,500 feet. The only specimen I ever took was attracted to 

 light at Tukvar. This is the type in Mr. Elwes' collection. 



Genus Asdkidia, Hmpsn. 



1645a. A. nigriradiataj Hmpsn. (Plate II, Fi^. 15.) 



Bhutan, 2,500 feet. I took three in July 1895 at Fagoo attracted to 



light, one of which, the type, had the ground colour of the forewing 



pale pink ; the other two are ochreous-yellow, with the same markings. 



A, metaphceaj Hmpsn. 

 Silchim and Bhutan, 2,000 — 3,000 feet. I have one male which I 

 took at Fagoo in August at light. It measures considerably less than 

 the female described by Sir Geo. Hampson, and has the forewings nar- 

 rower than A. nigriradiata, Hmpsn. 



Genus Asura, Wlk. 

 1477. A. nubifascia, Wlk. 

 Sikhim, 10,000— 12,000 feet. I have never taken this myself, but 

 have several specimens taken by my collectors in June and July at 

 high elevation. 



1478. A. melanoleuca, Hmpsn. 

 Sikhim, 9,000 feet. I possess only one specimen given me by Col. 

 Pilcher and taken in July. 



^4. urnhrifera^ Hmpsn. 

 Yatung. This I have not seen, but most probably it occurs in 

 Sikhim proper also. 



1459 (part). A. dasara, Moore. 

 Sikhim, 5,500 feet. I have only taken this on four occasions at 

 Tukvar and Badamtam. All my specimens are females, and two bear 

 dates September and October ; the other two are in the British Museum 

 collection. 



1426. A. undulosa, Wlk. 

 Sikhim and Bhutan, 3,000—5,000 feet. Very common from May 

 to October. 



1429 (part). A. obsoleta, Moore. 

 Sikhim, 1,800 feet ; Bhutan, 2,500 feet. I have only three examples 

 which I took at light in July. It is distinctly scarce. 



