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the postmedial series of spots with the spot between veins 5 and 
6 only out of line. 
Hab. N.W. Himalayas. wp. 82 millim. 
Sucr. II. Vein 7 of the fore wing from angle of cell. 
3077. Atossa moorei, Elwes, P. Z. S. 1890, p. 382, pl. 34, fig. 2. 
Differs from nelcinna in the collar, edges of patagia, and 
metathorax being orange; the abdomen banded orange and black. 
Fore wing yellowish white; the veins and folds whence the 
veinlet in the cell and vein 1 ¢ have disappeared black; a broad 
irregular medial fuscous band; outer area fuscous, with an almost 
Fig. 75.—Atossa moorei, S. 1. 
obsolete series of lunulate submarginal pale spots in the inter- 
spaces. Hind wing yellowish white, with the veins dark; a sub- 
marginal series of black spots, sometimes joined into an irregular 
band ; outer margin fuscous. 
Hab. Nagas. Ewup., $ 86, 2 82-90 millim. 
Secr. IIT. Vein 10 of the fore wing absent. 
“_ 3078. Atossa nagaensis, Elwes, P. Z. S. 1890, p. 882, pl. 34, fig. 3. 
d. Differs from moore: in the fore wing being entirely pale 
fuscous, except for some short pale streaks at the base; an almost 
obsolete series of postmedial spots, and a prominent conjoined 
series of submarginal lunulate spots. Hind wing with the sub- 
marginal series of dark spots almost entirely obsolete. 
This may prove to be a variety of moorei. 
Hab. Nagas. Hp. 86 millim. 
Species formerly recorded as Indian which 1s omitted. 
Erosia figuraria, Wik. Cat. xxiii, p. 850; C. & S. no. 3056. 
Type lost; description not recognizable. 
