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57. Deilemera harca 
Leptosoma harca, Swinhoe^ Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. (6) xii, p. 215 (1893). 
I 9 - Jambu, Jhering. 6th June, 1901. 
^ Flying among shrubs ; morning. Flight swift and sustained.’ 
58. Deilemera coleta 
Phalaena coleta, Cram.., Pap. Exot. iv, pi. 368, fig. H (1781). 
I Bukit Besar, Nawngchik. 2,500 feet. 12th May, 1901. 
1$. Bukit Besar, Nawngchik. 2,500 feet, 4th May, 1901. 
I Gedong, South Perak. 7th January, 1902. 
‘ Not uncommon in small clearings surrounded by jungle. Flies chiefly 
in the evening, concealing itself among long grass in the heat of the day.’ 
ARCTIIDAE 
Maenas, Hiibner, Verz. Schmett., p. 167 (1818). 
59 . Maenas maculifascia 
Spilosoma maculifascia, Walker., iii, 676 (1855). 
Alpenus maculifascia. Semper.^ Schmett. Philipp, ii, pi. 56, figs. 9, 10 (1899). 
I $ . Sungkei, South Perak. 6th February, 1902. (At light). 
Diacrisia, Hubner^ Verz. Schmett.^ p. 169 (1818). 
60. Diacrisia strig^atula 
Diacrisia strigatula. Walker., iii, 613 (1855). 
I $. Biserat, Jalor. 29th June, 1901. 
‘ Laid 165 pale-green, almost spherical eggs in pill box. They were 
somewhat flattened at the base.’ 
61. Diacrisia brunnea 
Arctia brunnea, Heylaerts^ C.R. Soc. Ent. Belg. xxiv, p. xxix (1890). 
Diacrisia brunnea, Hampson, Phal. iii, p. 304, pi. 45, fig. i8,.^ (1901)- 
I $. Bidor, South Perak. 4th February, 1902. 
I think I am correct in my identification, but Heylaerts’ type is a unique 
male, and this example is a female ; the dorsal band is macular and not a 
stripe as in the male, but otherwise the description and the figure both 
correspond. 
