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FASCICULI MALAY FUSES 
Coban ilia, Moore, Lep. Ceylon ii, p. 120 (1883). 
41. Cobanilla plumbacea, nov. 
^ . Of a uniform plumbaceous grey colour, speckled with very fine 
silver scales ; fore wings with a black spot at end of cell, blackish costal line, 
a blackish spot on costa before apex, being the commencement of an irregular 
blackish, indistinct, discal band, represented on the hind wings by a blackish 
patch near the anal angle ; some blackish suffusion on the outer margin of the 
wings below apex and on hind wings below the middle ; under side ochreous 
grey, with some blackish suffusion inside the fore wings. Expanse of wings, 
li- inches. 
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One example. Bukit Besar, Nawngchik, 2,500 feet. 5th May, 1901. 
The shape of the wings is similar to Cobanilla marginata^ Moore, the 
type of the genus. 
Numenes, Walker^ hi, 662 (1855). 
Pseudomesa, Walker, iv, 923 (1855). 
42. Numenes siletti 
Numenes siletti. Walker, iii, 663 (1855). 
Pseudomesa quadriplagiata. Walker, iv, p. 923 (1855). 
I 9 * Biserat, Jalor. 8th July, 1901. 
‘ Resting among low undergrowth at base of cliff.’ 
This example has on the costa the commencement of a subapical trans- 
verse band. 
Euproctls, Hubner, Verz. Schmett., p. 159 (1818). 
43. Euproctis flavinata 
Artaxa flavinata. Walker, xxxii, 331 (1865). 
2^. Biserat, Jalor. 17th October, 1901. 
2 $ . Biserat, Jalor. 8th July, 1901. 
I 9 - Telom, Perak-Pahang boundary. 4,000 feet. 17th January, 1902. 
‘ The males are not uncommon round Biserat, resting in conspicuous 
positions during the daytime ; the female was taken hovering over long grass 
at dusk, very much as the male of Hepialus humuli does in this country.’ 
