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Genus Busrerra, Moore. 
924. B. cinnamomea, Moore. 
Sikhim and Bhutan, 5,000 to 8,000 feet. A common species, occur- 
ring in May and June in Darjeeling. (The female of this species is un- 
known to me, though the males come freely to light at Darjeeling.— 
HH, J. E.) 
Genus Atompra, Moore. 
929. A. ferruginea, Moore. 
Sikhim and Bhutan, 1,800 to 2,500 feet. One male and one female. 
The latter sex has the head, thorax, abdomen and hindwing bright 
ferruginous-red ; the forewing fuscous, with a large bright ferruginous 
patch at the base crossed by a row of six or seven black dots, a simi- 
larly coloured patch at the end of the cell, a darker red patch in the 
cell, and streaks between the nervures as far as a waved red postmedial 
line, beyond which the veins themselves are red. It seems a rare 
species, occurring in September. (I have never seen this, which 
must be a very rare or local species—. J. E.) 
Genus Kosata, Moore. 
930. K, sanguinea, Moore. 
Sikhim. I have notseen this. (The only one I have isa female 
from the Atkinson collection labelled Darjeeling. The male, which 
I have oon the Khasias, is very unlike it—H. J. E.) 
933. K,. flavosignata, Moore. 
Sikhim. (A. single ae taken by Knyvett on 25th June, 1889, 
without indication of locality, is the only one I have-—H. J. £.) 
Genus Tricutura, Steph. 
934. T. khasiana, Moore. 
Sikhim. Ihave never procured a specimen. (This was not rare 
in 1886 at Darjeeling at hght in July and August; there were also 
plenty in Moller’s collection, but I have never seen a female, which is, 
I think, undeseribed.— HZ. J. £.) 
Genus CRINocRASPEDA, Hmpsn. 
935. C. torrida, Moore. 
Sikhim and Bhutan. I have a specimen from the latter locality 
taken in September. (The only one I have from Sikhim, a male, is 
smaller and probably distinct from that found in the Khasias and 
Manipur, but is not fresh or perfect enough for description.—A. J. £.) 
