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Colonel Charles Swinhoe on the 
Genus Dendrophleps, Hampson. 
080. D. semihyalina, Hampson, Faun. Brit. Ind. Moths, i., 
p. 491 (1892). 
Shillong; one male and two females. The latter are 
pure white with more rounded wings and fairly well 
clothed, antenna pectinated, colour ochreous-grey, 
abdomen white without bands, venation similar to that 
of the male except that vein la of the hind wings has no 
veinlets. 
Genus CisPiA, Walker. 
681. (J. venosa, Walker, Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond., 1862, 
p. 264. 
Common. 
Family HYPSID^. 
Genus Peridrome, Walker. 
682. P. orbicularis, Walker, ii., 445 (1854). 
Common. 
Genus Neocheea, Hiibn. 
683. K marmorea, Walker, vii., 1674 (1856). 
Cherra Punji ; several examples of both sexes. 
684. N. hutleri, Swinh., Lep. Het. Mus. Oxon, i., p. 84 
(1892). 
Common. Hampson puts the localities for this species 
Moulmein and Penang, but it is common in many parts 
of the Indian Region. I have received great numbers 
from Shillongand Cherra Punji, and have received it also 
from other parts of Assam, from Sibsaghar, the Karen 
Hills, Sylhet and the Andaman Islands, taken near Port 
Blair by the late Mr. Wimberley, It stands in most 
Indian collections as N. marmorea, the latter is, however, 
a rare insect and very different in coloration, being, 
when fresh, of a dark bright bluish-slate colour with thin 
white vein marks, the hindwings with the abdominal 
portion white. Hampson omits 'N. hhawana, Moore, 
from his list, but this species also belongs to the Indian 
Region, being fairly common near Rangoon, from whence 
