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1447. M. spilosomoides, Moore. 

 Sikhim, Beeorded from this locality, apparently on the existence 

 of a specimen so marked in Dr. Staudinger's collection, 



1445. M. perpallida^ Hmpsn. 

 Sikhim and Bhutan, 6,700 feet. I have only one specimen taken 

 by me at light in September. 



1445a. M. hololeucaj Hmpsn. 

 - Bhutan. I have only taken this on one occasion at Fagoo attracted 

 to light. 



Genus Cyclomilta, Hmpsn. 

 C. melanolepiaj Hmpsn. (Plate II, Fig. 14.) 

 Sikhim, 1,800 feet. The type is the only specimen I havo taken, and 

 is now in the British Museum. It was attracted to light at Pun- 

 kabaree. 



Genus ScHisTorHLEPS, Hmpsn. 

 1492. S. hfpvnctata, Hmpsm. 

 Sikhim and Bhutan, 1,800—2,500 feet. This is rather scarce, but I 

 have taken it attracted to light at Punkabaree and Fagoo in June and 

 IlJovember. 



Genus Hemipsilia, Hmpsn. 



1289. H. coa-vestis, Hmpsn. 



Sikhim and Bhutan, 6,400 feet. I have never taken this in Sikhim, 



but I took one specimen attracted to light at Rissoom in September. I 



also saw another settled on a leaf beside the road between Sumeabeong 



and Labah in the Baling Division. 



Genus NuDARiA, Haw. 

 1487. N. Jasciata, Moore. 

 Sikhim and Bhutan, 6,700—10,000 feet. I obtained one specimen 

 at Pasheteng in Baling in October, but have not seen another. 

 1488. N. margaritaeea, Wlk. 

 Sikhim, and Bhutan, 6,400—9,000 feet. This is a rather common 

 and variable insect which occurs in Darjeeling and at similar elevations 

 elsewhere in the district in June, August and October. 

 1486. N. suffusa, Hmpsn. 

 Sikhim, and Bhutan, 6,400 feet. I took this at Rissoom in Sep- 

 tember. Col. Pilcher also had specimens from Darjeeling. 



