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Colonel Charles Swinhoe on the 
Genus Ophiusa^ Ochs. 
1113. 0. gravata (Guen.), Noct., iii., 237, 1648 (1852). 
Common. 
1114. 0. melicerte (Drury), 111. Exot. Ins.,i., p. 46, pi. 23, 
fig. 1 (1770). 
Shillongj several examples. 
1115. 0. serva (Pabr.), Syst. Ent, 593, 13 (1775). 
Sliillong and Cherra Punji; several examples. 
1116. 0. illihata (Fabr.), I.e., 592, 8. 
Common. This insect appears to be put into the 
wrong section by Hampson (p. 495) because it has very 
large tufts on the legs in the male. 
1117. 0. palumba (Guen.), Noct., iii., 211, 1613 (1852). 
Common. 
1118. 0. rigidistria (Guen.), I.e., 240, 1655. 
Shillong; three examples. 
1119. 0. dotata (Fabr.), Ent. Syst., iii., 55, 153 (1794). 
Common. 
1120. 0. suhmira (Walker), xiv., 1389 (1858). 
Shillong j seven examples. 
1121. 0. cuprea (Moore), P. Z. S., 1867, p. 74. 
Cherra Punji ; four examples. 
1122. 0. falcata, Moore, Descr. Ind. Lep. Atk., ii., 
p. 171, pi. 6, fig. 14 (1882). 
Common.. 
1123. 0. acuta, Moore, P. Z. S., 1883, p. 27, pi. 6, fig. 5. 
Recorded from the Khasias ; not received from my 
collectors. I believe it is only a varietal form of the 
common Khasia Hill form falcata, which I have received 
in great numbers, the inner line on forewings is some- 
times nearly erect, and the curving of the outer line 
varies more or less, both types came from the Khasias. 
It is very uniform in size and is much the largest species 
of the maturescens group. 
