A CATALOGUE OF THE HETEROCERA OF SIKHIM. 551 



( I took this in the Tista Valley on 14th August, but not at 

 Darjeeling. — H. J". E, ) 



1167. D. gopara, Moore. 

 Sikhim, 1,800 feet. I have taken this handsome species at light at 

 Punkabaree in June and August. The branches of the antennse in the 

 male in this and the last are shorter than that of any of the preceding 

 species. (I never took it at Darjeeling, and believe it is, like the last, a 

 low- valley species. — H. J. E.) 



1203a. D. bretaudiaui, Oberth. 

 Yatung. I have only one specimen in my collection received tbrouo-h 

 Mr. J. Lister from Mr. Taylor of the Chinese Commission. 

 1176. D. ruhilinea, Moore. 

 Sikhim, 1,800 feet up. This occurs fairly commonly in Darjeeling, I 

 believe. My own specimens which were taken at low elevation by me, 

 where it is rare, are dated March, June and August. (Comes to light 

 at Darjeeling in the rains, but is not abundant. — H. J. E.) 

 1196. D. sordidescens, Hmpsn. 

 Sikhim. I have never received this, Moore's name sordida having 

 been used by Hiibner for another species, Sir Geo. Hampson has re- 

 named this species. 



1197. D. sikkimensis, Moore. 

 Sikhim. This must be rare as I have never seen it. (? Sikhim. — 

 G. F. H.) (I expect this may be the female of the last. I have only 

 one from Knyvett's collection, which agrees with Moore's figuie. I never 

 saw a <J that could belong to it. — H. J, E.) 



1213. D, fulvohirta, Wlk. 

 Sikhim, 7,000 feet. Taken at light in May. (Common -on the Jor- 

 pokri ridge at 7,000 feet, but not taken by me at Darjeeling.—^. J. E.) 

 1227. D. impleta, Wlk. 

 Sikhim and Bhutan, 5,000 feet up. I have taken this on several occa- 

 sions at Tukvar in July, 



Genus Amsacta, Wlk. 

 1239. A. lineola, Fabr. 

 Sikhim, 1,800 feet. I only obtained this on one occasion at Puuka- 

 baree in June. The abdomen of my specimen is orange, and the 

 forewing has four indistinct specks below the median nervure. This 

 form occurs with the crimson-bodied one in the Punjab also. It has not 

 preriously been recorded from this locality. 



