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872. P. dentata, Hmpsn. 
Sikhim. 1 have never seen a specimen of this species. (The type 
of this is from Moller’s collection, and is very like a Parasa in colour 
and pattern. I havetwo ¢ from the Naga hills—H. J. £.) 
Genus TrirLoPHLePs, Hmpsn. 
876. T. inferma, Swinh. 
Sikhim, 1,800 feet. I took one specimen at light at Punkakaree in 
September. The hindlegs have enormous tufts of long hairs with 
flattened spade-like tips. My specimen measures 25 millimetres in 
expanse, 
Genus CERATONEMA, Hmpsn. 
878. C. albifusum, Hmpsn. 
Sikhim and Bhutan, 2,500 to 8,000 feet. Taken at light by me 
at Badamtam and Fagoo in May and June. 
878a. C. ferrugineum, Hmpsn. 
Sikhim, 1,800 feet. I took four specimens of this species in May 
and October at light. My specimens, one of which I sent to Sir Geo. 
Hampson, who remarks that it is more suffused than the type, differ 
from the description in having the head, thorax, and base of the wings 
only yellow-brown ; the thorax with a black tuft posteriorly. 
Abdomen brown, suffused with fuscous ; forewing leaden fuscous, with 
a distinct lobe of dark flattened scales on the inner margin before the 
middle, and a postmedial curved line ; hindwing fuscous. 
879. C. retractum, WIk. 
Sikhin:, 7,000 feet ; Bhutan, 3,000 feet. I have specimens taken 
in July and August. The neuration of the forewing, in that the veins 
2 and 3 are much bent down, islike that of Trichogyia semifascia 
Hmpsn. (Taken at Darjeeling at light in August.—Z, J. FE.) 
880. HH. fasciatum, Hmpsn. 
Bhutan, 2,500 feet. One specimen taken in August, which exactly 
corresponds to the description, has the hindwing with 6 and 7 stalked. 
880a. C. pallidinota, Hmpsn. 
Sikhim. I have not seen this species. 
C. albidivisum, Hmpsn. ined. (Puats I, Fic. 10.) 
Sikhim, 1,800 feet. I have five specimens, one of which was indenti- 
fied by Sir Geo. Hampson as C. albtdivisum. I took them in May, 
June and July at light at Punkabaree. They seem to me to belong 
