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1561. E. adulatriv, KoU. 

 Sikhim and Bhutan, 2,000 — 5,000 feet. Probably the commonest 

 species of the Family, having the same habits as the last, but found 

 flying nearer the ground. 1 have taken it in April, May, July, August 

 and September. Kangra Valley specimens have the postmedial spots 

 reduced in size. 



Genus Exsula, Jord. 

 1558. E. dentatrix, Westw. 

 Sikhim. I have not seen a specimen. (I took one near Darjeeling in 

 August and have five others from Holler's collection, one of which, a 

 very small one, is dated March 6. H. J. E.) 



1556. E. victrix, Westw. 

 Sikhim and Bhutan. Rare. I have only one specimen in my col- 

 lection without date. (I have two taken by Gammie near Mongpoo in 

 May and two others from Moller's collection which agree with others 

 from the Khasia and Naga hills. H. J. E.) 



Genus Scrobigbra, Jord. 

 1552. S. amatrix. 

 Sikhim and Bhutan. Rather scarce in May and July. (Also occurs 

 in September, but I never took it myself and do not know at what 

 elevation it occurs. H. J. E.) 



Genus iEaocBRA, Latr, 

 1579. ^. bimacula, Wlk. 

 Sikhim and Bhutan, 1,800 — 3,000 feet. A common species flying 

 low among ground plants in April and May. 



Genus Mimeusemia, Butl. 

 1582. M. peshva^ Moore. 

 Sikhim and Bhutan, 2,000 feet. Rather scarce. I have only taken 

 it in April at light. 



1581. M: basalis, Wlk. (Plate II, Fig. 16.) 

 Sikhim, 1,800 feet. I took four specimens in June, attracted to light 

 at Punkabaree, two of which were without the orange patch on the 

 hindwing. One of these is figured in the plate mentioned above. 

 Genus Ophthalmis, Hiibn. 

 1568. 0. funebris, Moore. 

 Sikhim. I have never seen this species. (I also have never seen 

 this species, which must be extremely rare if it really occurs in Sikhim. 

 H. J. E.) 



