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NOTODONTIDAE 
Besida, Walker^ xxxii, 456 (1865). 
6. Besida xylinata 
Besida xylinata, Walker^ xxxii, 456. 
1 ^ . Biserat, Jalor. 17th July, 1901. (At light). 
SYNTOMIDAE 
Euchromiaj Hubner, Verz. Schmett., p. 121 (1818). 
7. Euchromia orientalis 
Euchromia orientalis, Butler^ Journ. Linn. Soc. London^ xii, p. 364 (1876). 
I 9 - Patani. 9th October, 1901. 
I 9 * Biserat, Jalor. 14th October, 1901. 
‘ Both specimens were taken in low secondary jungle, resting among 
foliage in the daytime.’ 
Eressa, Walker^ i, 149 (1854). 
8. Eressa cirifinis 
Eressa cirifinis. Walker^ i, 149. 
i^. Biserat. 3rd July, 1901. 
‘From spider’s web on cliff in jungle. Though dead and dry, it was 
untouched by the spider.’ 
9. Eressa disci nota 
Syntomis discinota, Moore^ Lep. Atk.y p. 13 (1879). 
Eressa discinota, Hampson^ Phal. i, p. 123 (fig.) (1898). 
2 $ . Mabek, Jalor. 27th July, 1901. 
9 {in coitu). Biserat, Jalor. 5th November, 1901. 
I 9 - Biserat, Jalor. 19th October, 1901. 
Hampson says, with seven orange bands on abdomen of male, six in the 
female ; this should be reversed. 
10. Eressa annosa 
Syntomis annosa, JValker^ Journ. Linn. Soc. London^ iii, p. 183 (1859). 
Eressa annosa, Hampson^ Phal. i, p. 120 (1898). 
