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July 19th, which inclosed itself in a cocoon on the 24th, the moth 

 coming out on the 13th August. The moth drops down as if dead 

 when touched, and remains so for a few minutes." 



Genus SUANA, Walker. 



Suana, Walker, List Lep. Set. Brit. Mus. pt. VI. p. 1502 (1855). 

 Lebeda (group VIII. pt.), Walker, List Lep. Set. Brit. Mus. 

 pt. VI. p. 1462. 



972. SUANA BIMACULATA, Walker Sp. {Plate Xllla, 

 fig. 2, c?; 2a, ?). 



$ Lebeda bimaculata et concolor, Walker, List Lep. Set. 



Brit. Mus. pt. VI. p. 1463 (1855). 

 $ Suana ampla, Walker, List Lep. Set. Brit. Mus. pt. VI. 

 p. 1502 (1855). 



a. b. c. d. e. f. $ % . Java. From Dr. Horsfield's 

 Collection. 



The larva, pupa, and cocoon of Suana bimaculata are figured on 

 Plate XXIII., figs. 1, la, lb, from Java. " Feeds on a species of 

 Bsidium, bearing the native name of Janibu-klutu. November to 

 January. Common during the rains." — (Horsfield, MS.) 



The transformations of Suana bimaculata are also figured among 

 Edgar Leopold Layard's drawings, from Ceylon. 



November 13, 1858. 



