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the name of Amyna octo, Guen._, may have had one 
common ancestor, but many of them are undoubtedly 
very good forms or species now. I have a long series of 
several of them, cephiisalis, leucospila, cupreipennisj 
supplex, and renalis, and they all appear to me to be 
very constant in their own specific characters. 
Genus DissoLOPHUS, Butler. 
953. D.repleta (Walker), xii., 865 (1857). 
Shillong and Cherra Punji ; several examples. 
Genus Methoeasa., Moore. 
954. M. variegata, sp. n. 
^ . Palpi with brown and white hairs, thorax and fore wings 
dark brown, the latter variegated with ochreous marks in the 
centre and along the principal veins, two pure white spots one 
above the other outside the lower end of cell, three white dots on 
the costa towards the apex, a white dentated short line from the 
costa immediately before apex, and dark brown lunules on the 
outer margin, cilia brown with a pale basal line, abdomen grey, 
hind wings pale brown, whitish towards the base. Expanse of 
wings, inch. 
Cherra Punji ; two examples. 
Genus Hemipachycera, Butler. 
955. E. rivularis (Walker), xii., 867 (1857). 
Common. 
956. E. yerhurii (Butler), P. Z. S., 1884, p. 496. 
Common. 
Genus Agabra, Walker. 
957. A. placodoides (Guen.), Noct., ii., 296 (1852). 
Cherra Punji ; several examples. 
Genus Rhoptrotrichta, Butler. 
958. Z?. recurvafa ("Moore), Descr. Ind. Lcp. Atk., ii., 
p. 144 (1882). 
Shillong and Cherra Punji ; several examples. 
