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vein 2, the veins crossing it slightly marked with slatey, bounded 
outwardly by a greyish-blue postmedial line converging slightly to the 
inner margin with another pale brown line running parallel to it, the 
interspace filled with slate colour from the costa to vein 2; a 
lunulate submarginal dark line. Hindwing dark brown, reddish at 
the base. ‘This is very unlike my specimen of WM. hyrtaca. 
914. M. recta, W1k. 
Sikhim. I have two females of 2 species which corresponds with 
Butler’s igure of M. repanda 9, but are paler. Both have vein § 
stalked with 6 and 7 in the forewing. These are probably females of 
the insect I have described above under M. repanda, W1k. 
915. M. obliquifascia, Swinh. 
Sikhim. I have not seen this. (It was really described by Sir G. 
Hampson from my collection, and the type named by himis from 
Méller’s collectors, without date or locality —H. J. £.) 
949, MM, lineata, Moore. 
Sikhim, 6,800 feet. Apparently a rare species. Occursin June. 
Genus Ar@upa, Moore. 
916. A. flavovitiata, Moore. 
Bhutan (Hampson). 1 have not procured a specimen. Mr, Elwes 
remarks that it is a distinct species ; his specimen was taken in Bhutan 
in September, 1888. 
917. A. bheroba, Moore. 
Sikhim, 1,800 to 5,000 feet. I have four typical males with the post- 
medial lines on the forewing nearly straight and erect, and one -male 
with the line much waved ana followed by a regular waved sub- 
marginal line. I have taken it in June and September. 
919. <A. vinata, Moore. 
Sikhim and Bhutan. Occurs in July. (I took a single female at 
light at Darjeeling on July 20th.—H. J. £.) 
921. <A. decurtata, Moore. 
Sikhim, 1,800 feet. I took one male at Punkabaree in February 
at light. The two forewings have the lines dissimilar in my specimen. 
Genus SyrRastRENA, Moore, 
923. S. minor, Moore. : 
Sikhim. Ihave not taken this. (I have two males from Modller’s 
collection taken at low elevations—H. J, E.) 
