16 SECOND YAr.EL\:N'D MISSION. 



62. Mtelois rxDrLOSELLA. Plate I, fig. 27. 



2Iyelois undulosella, Moore, Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist. 1878, p. 23G. 



Male and female. TJppci-sidc oclircous-grey : fore wing speckled with brown, crossed by 

 two medial oblique imdulating pale-bordered blackish lines, both of which are sinuous at the 

 costal end ; a dark pale-centred streak at end of the cell ; middle of hinder margin and the 

 outer border grey, the latter with an indistinct pale sinuous line slightly black-speckled ; 

 cUia whitish, alternated with two dark marginal lines : hind wing pale brownish-cinereous 

 externally ; cilia white alternated with one dark marginal line, and having a dai'k patch 

 situated at the middle of the margin. Body ochi-eous-grey. Underside pale cinereous. 



Expanse 1 j inch. 



Hah.—Ak Masjid, south of Yarkand (8,870 feet), June 2nd, 1S71 ; Aktala, west of 

 Yiirkand (7,3i2 feet). May 17th, 1871. 



63. MrELois GBISEELLA. Plate I, fig. 15. 



Myeloif griseelld, Moore, Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist. 187S, p. 236. 



Uppersidc cinereous-grey : fore wing densely m-orated with brown, crossed by two medial 

 undiilating very indistinct speckled lines ; an indistinct streak at end of the cell ; both wings 

 V ith an outer marginal naiTow brown lunular line : hind wing whitish, with a very pale 

 cuiereous-broA^ni marginal and an indistiact narrow submarginal band. Ciha whitish, with 

 a narrow marginal dark line. Underside paler cinereous. Head and thorax brownish. 

 Abdomen emcreous-brown. 



Expanse 1|^ inch. 



iZflfi.— South-east of Chiklik, south of Yarkand (June 5th, 187i). 



Tribe— TORTRICES. 

 64. CoNcnTLis STOLiczKANA. Plate I, fig. 14). 

 ConcJiylis stoliezkana, Moore, Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist. 1878, p. 237. 



Upperside : fore wing white, with thi-ee transverse outwardly oblique ochreous-brown 

 bands, two in^\•ardly oblique discal bands, and a spot at end of the ceU ; a brown-speckled 

 marginal band : hind wing ciaereous-wliite, with a narrow brown marginal band. Body 

 white and black-speckled, with white segmental bands. Legs white. Palpi white, brown- 

 speckled. Underside cinereous- white, outer bands on fore wing indistinctly visible. 



Expanse f Lach. 



Jltti.— South-cast of Chiklik, (June 5th, 1874). 



Tribe— TINEINES. 

 Famil\ — TINEIDJE. 

 65. Adela sulzella. 

 Tinea sulzella, Sehiff., W. V. U3 (1776). 

 Hab. — Gaganghir, Kashmir. 



