674 JOURNAL, BOMBAY NATURAL HISTORY SOCIETY, Vol, XIII, 
throughout the rainy season in the Kangra Valley, most plentifully 
at about 4,000 feet. D. heaseyana, Moore, is a synonym. 
Genus Ditemera, Hibn. 
1261. D. arctata, Wk. 
Sikhim and Bhutan, 4,000 feet. Ihave only two females of this 
species in my collection, but have seen many others. It occurs in 
May. The genera Dilemera and Nyctemera have recently been trans- 
ferred from LitHosun2. | 
1262, D. caremissa, Swinh. 
Sikhim. I have not seen this. (1 have it from Moller’s collection 
without date or exact locality —H. J. E.) 
Genus Nycremera, Hiibn. 
1263. WN. latecinia, Cram. 
Bhutan 1,000-2,000 feet. I took my specimens flying by day at 
Fagoo in July, November and December. (Specimens from Méller’s 
collection are dated May and June.—Z. J. F.) 
1266. NV. plagifera, W1k. 
Sikhim and Bhutan. Common at low elevations, I have taken 
specimens in October. 
1267. NV. cenis, Cram. 
Sikhim and Bhutan. I have four specimens brought in by my 
collectors, but have never taken it myself. I think it is found at low 
elevations. (I have taken this myself in December, it also occurs in 
April.—#. J. E.) 
1268. N. varians, W1k. 
Sikhim and Bhutan. Occurs commonly from May to August at 
1,880 feet. The larva is black with lateral and dorsal series of long 
black hairs mixed with white ones. The pupa is red-brown and is 
formed in an open web cocoon between leaves, these webs are slightly 
covered with a chalky substance. (I have taken this at Pashok in 
June and have much smaller specimens from Bhutan taken in March, 
i. Ey 
