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_A CATALOGUE OF THE HETEZROCERA OF SIKHIM 
AND BHUTAN. 
By G. C. Dupexon, F.u.s. 
Witu Notss sy H. J. ELwes, §.2.8., F.E.S., &C., 
, AND . 
Appitions By Sir Grorce F. Hampson, Bart., B-A., F.E.S., &C. 
Part IX. 
( Continued from page 268 of this Volume. ) 
Family LASIOCAMPIDA,. 
Genus Burma, Moore. 
| 900. B. undulosa, W1k. 
_ Sikhim, 1,800 to 5,000 feet. I took a mass of cocoons of this 
species at Tukvar and obtained several males from them. I subsequent- 
ly took one female and another male ; the latter attracted to light at 
Punkabaree. It is not 2 common species ; the larvee, however, feed gre- 
gariously, and the cocoons are formed of a light network in masses of 
ten or twelve together. The moth emerges in September and 
October. 
Genus TARAGAMA, Moore. 
$01. T. dorsalis, Wk. 
Sikhim, 1,800 feet. I took one male of this species at Punkabaree 
in August. Ihave not seen another. (I have never got it in Sikhim, 
and look on it rather as a plains species in Bengal, though in the North- 
West it goes into the hills.—Z. J. £.) 
Genus Suana, W1k. 
903. SS. concolor, Wlk. — 
Sikhim and Bhutan, up to 6,000 feet. Occurs rather commonly at 
2,000—3,000 feet ; the males are often attracted to light. They vary 
considerably in markings, some having a pale brown subbasal spot 
on the forewing, others a white spot at the end of the cell on the 
same wing. I have taken it in April. 
Genus Lzszpa, WIk. 
904, L,. nobilis, W1k. 
Sikhim and Bhutan, 3,000 feet. Occurs in October and Novem- 
ber. I have taken it in the Kangra Valley, Punjab, in September. 
Bhutan specimens are rather darker than Sikhim and Kangra Valley 
ones. 
