Nola ochrolopha Hampson
Celama ochrolopha Hampson, 1911, Ann. Mag. nat. Hist. (8), 8: 397.
Diagnosis
The forewings have a pale grey ground and the hindwings are a shade darker.
The former have a sequence of curved black fasciae, an antemedial, a double postmedial and, close to the latter, a somewhat more dentate submarginal.
There are some irregular black marks in the discal area, enclosed by the greatest curvature of the postmedial.
The male genitalia have a strongly curved, slender, acute harpe, and the aedeagus apex has a curved spine as in duplicilinea and *mesomelana.
Geographical range.* N.E. Himalaya, Borneo.
Habitat preference
All six specimens were taken during the Mulu survey in lower montane forest: at 900m and 1200m on G. Api; at 1000m on G. Mulu.
Genitalia: