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476. T. BAMBUS/E, Moore. 



I can with difficulty separate this from the preceding species. 



477. T. PALMARUM, Moore? 



Two females only were caught by me in January near 

 Moulmain. They were ticketed by Mr. Moore as " nearest 

 to Palmariimr 



478. T. GOLA, Moore. 



I have taken several specimens of this insect both neai 

 Rangoon and also at Bhamo. 



479. T. DARA, Kollar. 



This is plentiful in Burmah both in the Upper and Central 

 Zones. It is very variable in size and markings, and has been 

 till recently known under the synonyms Mcesa, Pseudomasa, 

 McBSoides, &c. 



Note. — The individuals in the different species of the genus Telicota 

 appear to vary much, and the species are not easy to discriminate. 



480. Halpe zema, Hewitson. 

 Throughout Burmah, July to October. 



481. H. CERATA, Hewitson. 



A local insect. Several specimens were taken by me on 

 one occasion on the Upper Chindwin in July. 



482. H. MOOREi, Watson. 



A common species in Burmah. 



483. H. siKKiMA, Moore. 



A few specimens taken in Upper Burmah in the cold 

 weather. 



484. H. HOMOLEA, Hewitson. 



One specimen only taken at Kyap Sakan in Upper Burmah 

 near Meiktila in the cold weather. 



485. H. ALBiPECTUS, de Niceville. 



A single specimen was caught by me at Aloungdau Kathapa 

 Pagoda, in the hills west of the Chindwin River. 



486. H. MASONi, Moore. 



I have four specimens of this insect which vary considerably. 

 One from Singoo in the Shan Hills (4,000 feet), taken in March, 



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