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A CATALOGUE OF THE HETEROCERA OF SlKHlM 



AND BHUTAN. 



By G. C. Dudgeon, f.e.s., 



"With Notes by H. J. Elwes, f.r.s., &o., 



AND 



Additions by Sir George Hampson, Bart., b.a., f.e.s., &c. 

 Part XIV. 

 (^Continued from Vol. XIV, page 553.) 

 The following genera which were originally included in the Family 

 ARCTIAByE have been transferred to the Family HYPSIDjE 

 in Sir George Hampson f latest revision, and should therefore folloio 

 Macrohrochis gigas^ Wlk, referred to at the commencement oj Part XL 

 of this Catalogue in Vol. XIV, No. 1, at page 6 of this JournaL 

 Family UYV^ID M— continued. 

 Geuus Argina, Hiibn. 

 1273. A. argus, Koll. 

 Sikhim and Bhutan, 2,500—4,000 feet. Not uncommon during 

 May, July, August and September, occurring also in November. 



1274. A. syringa, Cram. 



Sikhim ? This is recorded from throughout India in the Moths of 

 India, but I think it doubtful that it has been taken within these limits. 



1275. A. cribraria, Clerck. 



Sikhim and Bhutan, 1,000 feet. Rather scarce, found only at the foot 

 of the hills in July and August. 



Genus Sebastia, Kirby. 

 1246. S. argus, Wlk. 

 Sikhim. I have not taken this. The generic name of Moorea 

 given by Sir George Hampson gives place to Sebastia of Kirby 

 and is so noted in the Appendix to the Moths of India. 

 Genus Calpenia, Moore. 

 1248. C. saundersi, Moore. 

 Sikhim. I have not seen this. (I have a fine female of this rare 

 species from Mr. Knyvett's collection which was probably taken near 

 Jalpaiguri. H. J. E.) 



Genus Callimorpha, Latr. 



1249. C. principalis, Koll. 



Sikhim, 6,800 feet. The only specimen of this which I have from 



this locality differs from a Kangra Valley one in having the spots on 



the forewing orange and the same colour as the ground colour of the 



