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Colonel Charles Swinhoe on the 
Genus L^lia, Steph. 
625. L, prolata, Swinli., Cat. Het. Mus. Oxen, i., 
p. 195 (1892). 
Shillong ; several examples of both sexes. 
626. L. uniformis, Hampson, 111. Typ. Lep. Het. B. M., 
vii., p. 56, pi. 140, fig. 20, 9 (1891). 
Cherra Punji ; one male. 
In the Illustrations, p. 56, Hampson gives reference 
to the plate 140, figs. 4 and 20. ^ and ? : In Faun. 
Brit. Ind., p. 442, he makes this species a synonym of 
L. testacea. Walker, and refers to his figure 2 (a mis- 
print, I presume) . I have in my collection four females 
from the Nilgiris, kindly given me by Mr. Hampson, 
which I have compared with his type in the B. M. His 
male, fig. 4, he has renamed Euproctis renominata (see 
his Moths, i., p. 471) ; his female, therefore, is the type 
of this species. I cannot understand why he should 
sink it under testacea, the females of which are quite 
different. Uniformis is a perfectly good and ' distinct 
species, and difiers in shape, coloration, and markings 
in both sexes from L. testacea. 
627. L. atestacea, Hampson, Faun. Brit. Ind. Moths, i., 
p. 443 (1892). 
Shillong j several males, and one female. 
Genus Pantana, Walker. 
628. P. alhifascia (Walker), xxxii., 325 (1865). 
Shillong and Cherra Punji. 
629. P. inter jecta (Swinh.), Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond., 
1891, p. 478, pi. 19, fig. 2. 
Cherra Punji ; six examples. 
630. P. Ucolor (Walker), iv., 787 (1855). 
Common in all its forms ; the females seem to be rare. 
I have only received about a dozen examples. 
Genus Cipuna, Walker. 
631. C. locuples, Walker, v., 1173 (1855). 
Common. 
