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843. LV. ocellata, Moore. ‘ 
Sikhim and Bhutan, 2,500 to 6,000 feet, Two males from Bhutan 
have each a tuft of long hairs on the thorax pointed forwards over the 
head, the forewing is lightly longer and with less fuscous suffusion 
towards its base. Some of the Sikhim specimens have black dorsal 
tufts on the second and third abdominal segments. It is a very com- 
mon insect at Tukvar at 5,000 feet, and occurs in May and June. 
(I took this at light at Darjeeling in July. My Naga specimens have 
no black hair tufts on the abdomen and thorax like those from Sikhim, 
the Khasias and Upper Burma.—Z. J. E.) 
844, LV. velutina, Koll. 
Sikhim and Bhutan. Perhaps the commonest of the genus, occur- 
ring along the Himalayas westward as far as the Punjab certainly. 
I have specimens taken at 1,000 feet up to 5,000 feet in May, June, 
August and September. 
: Genus TeTRAPHLEPS, Hmpsn. 
é 845. T. brevilinea, W1k. 
Sikhim and Bhutan. Ihave never taken this myself, but I have 
several specimens which I believe were taken at about 6,000 feet in 
June and September by my collectors. (I found this common at 
Dar nealing and on the top of Tongloo at light in July.—H. J. E.) 
846. 7. crispa, Swinh. 
Sikhim, 9,000 feet. I havea specimen from Dr. Pilcher taken in 
June and labelled thus. (Ihave several specimens from Modller’s 
collection, but never took it myself. I believe it is a low-level species, 
and probably local.—H. J. E.) 
Genus BirtHama, WIk. 
848. B. junctura, W1k. 
Sikhim, 1,800 feet, Bhutan, 2,500 feet. I took one male in Bhutan 
at light in September, 1895, which measures 38 millimetres, and one 
female at Punkabaree, also at light in September, 1898, which measures 
50 millimetres. I have seen no others. | 
Genus Miresa, WI1k. 
856. M. bracteata, Buil. | 
Sikhim and Bhutan, 4,000 feet up to 7,000 feet. A common 
species at light at the higher elevation in July and August. (Very 
common from 5,000 to 8,000 feet. A form of this or. perhaps 
