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(This appears to be a very distinct species, but we only know the 9, and 
it must certainly have its male under some other name.— ZH. J. EL.) 
1117. L, subvitrea, W1k. 
Bhutan, 3,000 feet. Ihave only one female taken in May, My 
specimen is an abnormal one in neuration, having a bar between 
veins 6 and 7 on the right-hand forewing. The costa is slightly folded 
over as in Cavirza costalis, Moore. 
Genus Caviria, WIK. 
1118. C.cygna, Moore. 
Bhutan, 1,000—3,000 feet. Ihave a species which I identify as 
C. eygna, Moore. It differs from C. clara, WIk., in having three crenu- 
late silvery bands more erect than the two in the latter species. My 
specimens, both females, were taken in March and August. 
1119. C. clara, WIk. 
Sikhim and Bhutan, 7,000—8,000 feet. I have seen numerous 
wings of this insect, the bodies of which had been eaten by bats at 7,000 
feet on the road from Labah to Rissoom. I have taken it in August 
and September at Pasheteng. 
1120. C. sericea, Moore. 
Sikhim, 1,800 feet to 10,000 feet. I havea male from Punka- 
baree taken in March, and a female from Yatung with no date. These 
I take to be opposite sexes of the same species. I have some doubt 
about the correctness of the locality of the female. (This and the last 
were both common at light at Darjeeling.—Z. J. FE.) 
1121. C. ochripes, Moore. 
Sikhim, 1,800 feet. Itook afemale in June at Punkabaree, but 
have not seen another. 
1123. C. costalis, Moore. 
Sikhim and Bhutan, 3,000 feet. One male of this distinct species 
taken in June. 
Both the genera, Leucoma and Caviria, seem. to me to require more 
study ; the form of palpi and neuration are both often irregular. 
Genus DrnprorHLers, Hmpsn. 
D, semihyalina, Hmpsn. 
Bhutan, 2,500 feet. I took a single female in August at Fagoo. 
Both wings, the thorax and the abdomen are white ; there isa row of 
six black spots on the abdomen, and three black spots on the thorax, 
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