ares 
x ci. 
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Neuration similar to the male, cell not so long in the hindwing, and 
veins 3 and 4, and 5 and 6 on shorter stalks. Two veinlets only between 
la and the inner margin. zp. 68 millim. ; 
Genus Cispra, W1k. 
1125. C. punctefascia, Wk. 
Sikhim ; Bhutan, 2,000 feet. A pair taken at the latter locality 
in May. (I am not at all confident that this species is distinct from 
the next, of which some of my specimems seem intermediate,— 
Al. J. E.) 
1126. C. venosa, W1k. 
Sikhim and Bhutan, 3,000—6,0090 feet. Occurs in April and May. 
I have taken the pupx, which resemble those of Lymantria, being 
formed in a light web cocoon, and having the body rather curved, and 
the dorsal part of the thorax and abdomen tufted into short tufts 
of hair. 
1129. C. flavipes, Hmpsn. 
Sikhim, I have not seen a specimen. (Of this curious insect, which 
to my mind hardly comes into thesame genus as C. venosa, I have 
only a single specimen, which I found in an old collection at Darjeeling. 
—H. J, E.) 
Family RATARDIDA, 
_ Genus Ratarpa, Moore. 
1130. &. marmorata, Moore. 
Sikhim. I have never seen 2 specimen in any collection, but I once 
suw what I believed to be the species flying by day at Potong. It 
resembled a species of Chalcostine, and I may have mistaken some 
species of the latter subfamily for this. (A very rare and curious 
species, of which I have a single female from Moller’s collection. 
This has the antennz short and simple, quite unlike those of the ¢ as 
ficured by Sir J. Hampson.—Z. J. £.) 
( To be continued.) 
