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question which only affects M. Oberthiir and Mr. Leech, and does not 

 in any way nullify the actual priority of the nomenclature. 

 273. OcHus SUBVITTATUS, Moore. 



Four specimens at 3,500 feet in June and July. Of these speci- 

 mens one has two subapical yellow spots, two have a few subapica! 

 yellow scaleSj which can hardly be termed spots, and the fourth is 

 immaculate. 



274. Ampittia mako, Fabrioius. 



A single female in the Upper Chindwin in March. 



275. Taractkocera atropunctata, n. sp. (Plate A, Fig. 9, $.) 



Habitat : Kalewa, Upper Chindwin District, Burma ; Hong-Kong. 



Expanse : ^, ? , I'l inch. 



Description : Male. Upperside, both wings dark brown. Fore- 

 wing with the following yellow spots : — one in the discoidal cell, with a 

 short streak above it between the subcostal nervules ; three subapical, 

 conjoined, the upper one small, the lower two larger and elongated ; 

 two conjoined below and exterior to these, and two conjoined beyond 

 and below the discoidal cell. HindiDing with a yellow spot in the 

 discoidal cell, and a discal series of three or four rather indistinct 

 yellow spots — all these spots small. Underside, forewing dark brown, 

 the costa as far as the end of the discoidal cell broadly yellowj 

 the outer margin also broadly yellow from the apes to about 

 the jBrst median branch, the yellow spots as on the upperside. 

 Hindwing yellow, inner margin broadly fuscous, a black spot 

 at the base of the discoidal cell, a similar one above the 

 cell ; a large black spot at the end of the cell, extending 

 from the subcostal bifurcation to the fuscous inner margin, all the 

 veins crossing it yellow, thus dividing it into internervular spots ; and 

 a subraarginal row of sis black spots, of which the upper two and the 

 fourth and firth are large and elongated; both loings with an ante- 

 ciliary narrow black line. Cilia above and below greyish-yellow. 

 Hindiving with a fringe of long black hairs attached to the basal half 

 of the costal margin. Female differs only in having the markings of 

 the upperside slightly more prominent, and in wanting the fringe of 

 hair on the costa of the hindwing. Both sexes, fore-tihice, epiphysis 

 minute, mid-tihioi with a single pair of spurs, hind-tibice with two pairs 

 of spurs. 



