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in spite of tieir great difference in appearance. This will probably turn 
out t9 be the casa when further observation has been made, 
Genus Hvyperruyris, Leech. 
816. H. aperta, Leech. 
Sikhim. TI have not obtained this. (The only two specimens I have 
ever seen from Sikhim were taken by Moller’s native collectors in 
May.— ZH. J. FE.) 
Genus Herrimpa, Moore. 
691. HA. atkinsonii, Moore. 
Sikhim and Bhutan. A day-flying insect, occurring in May and 
September. (I never took it in Sikhim,where it must be local, but 
have specimens from Vernardmyo, in Upper Burma, taken at about 
§,000 feet.—~-H. J. E.) 
