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Colonel Charles Swinhoe on the 
Genus Numenes, Walker. 
641. N. siletti, Walker, iii., 663 (1855). 
Common, but all females. Pseudomesa quadriplagiata, 
Walker, which is said to be the male of JV. siletti^ has 
not been received from my collectors. 
642. N. patranaj Moore, Cat. Lep. E. I. C, ii., p. 367 
(1859). 
Shillong and Cherra Piinji ; many examples of both 
sexes. 
Genus Pida, Walker. 
643. P. apicalis, Walker, xxxii., 400 (1865). 
Common. 
644. P. decolorata (Walker), Char. Undescr. Lep. Het., 
p. 96 (1869). 
Cherra Punji ; one example. The type specimen came 
from Benares, and was described by Walker as a 
Geometridy see Cotes^ and Swinhoe^s Catalogue, No. 3121. 
Genus Daplasa, Moore. ^ 
645. D. irrorata, Moore, Descr. Ind. Lep. Atk., i., p. 52, 
pi. 2, fig. 17 (1879). 
Cherra Puoji ; five males. 
Genus Ltmaktria, Hiibn. 
646. L. rhodina, Walker, xxxii., 366 (1865). 
Eecorded from the Khasias by Hampson ; not received 
by me. 
647. L. concolor, Walker, iv., 876 (1855). 
Common. 
6.48. Z. margmata, Walker, iv., 877 (1855). 
Shillong ; two examples. Hampson has sunk this 
species under lieatrix, Stoll. (his vol. i., p. 463) ; but the 
latter belongs to a different section of the genus. The 
female does somewhat resemble the female of marginata, 
and there are no males in the B. M. Coll. ; hence the 
mistake. Beatrix comes from Java, and the males are 
very different from that sex of marginata, and more 
nearly resemble L. monacha, Linn., of Europe. 
