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a. £ . N. India. Presented by General Hearsey. 



b. £ . Dukhun. Presented by Col. Sykes. 



c. d. India. 



Remark. — These specimens of L. dispar are identical with those 

 taken in England. 



Genus ENOME, Walker. 



Enome, Walker, List Lep. Set. Brit. Mus.pt. IN. p. 883 (1855). 



825. ENOME AMPLA, Walker Sp. (Plate IXa, fig. 4, <J). 



Enome arnpla, Walker, List Lep. Het. Brit. Mus. pt. IV. 

 p. 833 (1855). 



a. b. c. $ . N. India. Presented by Col. Buckley. 



The larva? and pupae of both sexes of Enome ampla are figured on 

 Plate XV., figs. 1, 7a; 8, 8a, copied from the original drawing of 

 E. W. G. Erith, Esq., in the collection of A. Grote, Esq. of Calcutta. 

 The female is represented in Mr. Erith 's drawing as being apterous, 

 like that of Orgyia. The transformations of both sexes are figured 

 in the above drawing. The larva " feeds on Bieinus.'''' — (Grote, 

 MS. Note.) 



The transformations were also observed and figured by Lady 

 Isabella Rose Gilbert, the larva being " found on August 1st feeding 

 on Sakooa. During the day it remained in a hollow bamboo, coming 

 out at night only for food. On the 16th it wove a transparent web, 

 the moth coming out on the 24th. The female is apterous." 



Also figured among E. L. Layard's drawings, from Ceylon. 

 " Eemale wingless." 



Genus SOMERA, Walker. 

 Someba, Walker, List Lep. Set. Brit. Mus.pt. TV. p. 882 (1855). 



826. SOMERA BARUNA, Moore. 



Somera Baruna, n. sp. — Eemale, fore-wing dull green, brownish 

 along the costa, with several undulating transverse indistinct lines, 

 and patch near base of costa, brown ; hind-wing pale brown ; antenna?, 

 head, thorax, and fore-legs, dull green ; hind-legs and abdomen pale 

 brown. Expanse 2 in. 



a. b. ? . Java. From Dr. Horsfield's Collection. 



