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Colonel Charles Swinhoe on the 
Genus Belciana^ Walker. 
1098. JB. capacior (Walker), xv., 1634 (1858). 
Shillong j three examples. 
1099. JB. hiformis (Walker), Z.c, 1671. 
CherraPunjij one example. 
1100. B. striatovirens (Moore), P. Z. S., 1883, p. 23, pi. 6, 
Eecorded from Cherra Punji; not received from my 
collectors. 
Genus Alamis, Guen. 
1101. A, iimbrina, Guen., Noct., iii., 4, 1321 (1852). 
Cherra Punji ; one example. 
Subfamily CATEPHIIN^. 
Genus Catephia, Ochs. 
1102. G, oUvescens (Guen.), Noct., iii., p. 48, pi. 14, 
fig. 11 (1852). 
Common. 
1103. a mosara (Swinh.), P. Z. S., 1889, p. 413. 
Cherra Punji ; two examples. Hampson (p. 484) has 
put this in his Section iii., antennae of male bipectinate, 
and has sunk it under G. inquietaj which Walker 
described from South Africa as an Agrotis. I have not 
seen the South African species, but G, mosara has the 
antennsB in the male almost simple, exactly as in G. 
olivescensj and not bipectinate. I have the species also 
from Sind, Bombay and Calcutta, it is very nearly allied 
to G. oUvescens. 
Genus Mosara, Walker. 
1104. M, apicalis, Walker, v., 1032 (1855). 
Cherra Punji ; three examples. 
