HETEROCERA OF SIKHIM AND BHUTAN, 673 
1140. H. complana, Wik. 
Sikhim, 1,800 feet. Not common, I have specimens taken in 
May and July. ARETE 
1141. HH, tortuosa, Moore. ‘ 
Sikhim. Not known to me, (I have a pair of this; the female was 
taken by Knyvett in April—H. J. #.) 
1142. A. heliconta, Linn. 
Sikhim. I have not seen a specimen. (I have both sexes from Mol- 
ler’s collection probably taken in the Terai.—JH. J. E.) 
1144. 4H. egens, Wik. 
Throughout N.-B. India (Hampson). I have not received it, but 
Mr. Elwes says he has several specimens from Miller’s collection, 
1148. ZH. aleiphron, Cram. 
Sikhim and Bhutan, up to 6,000 feet. A very common insect, 
attracted to light and fruit in May, J Fly, August and September, 
The larva feeds on a species: of fig in Darjeeling. 
1150. H. producta, Butl. 
Sikhim and Bhutan, up to 3,500 feet. Another common species, 
distinguished from the last by ‘the presence of an extra black spot on 
the costa of the forewing near the base which is often united to one 
of the others. The interspace between the costa and vein 12 of the 
forewing is usually white as also over the cilia of the outer mar gin 
below vein 5. Occurs from May to September. 
1150a. #H. chloropyga, W1k. rest 
Sikhim. A specimen from Dr. Pilcher’s collection is in the 
British Museum. _ 
1151. HZ. enops, Wlk. 
Sikhim. I have one specimen without date or elevation marked, 
(Specimens from Méller’s collection dated October vary much in the 
width of the black border on the hindwing.—H. J. FE.) 
1153, HH. jcus, Fabr. 
Sikhim and Bhutan. Ihave taken this in the latier locality in 
July. It occurs in the Kangra Valley, Punjab, also. (£ have’ one 
specimen from Sikhim.—H. J. E.) 
Genus Dicama, Moore. 
1155. D. cribraria, Fabr. 
Sikhim and Bhutan up to 2,500 feet. I have only four specimens, 
taken in August, September and October, It occurs in large quantity 
