LEPIDOPTERA. . 13 



postmcdial transverse sinuous lines and reniform mark arc very indistinct, and the maro-inal 

 row of black spots nearly obsolete ; on tlie bind Aving the inner black band is narrower" and 

 less irregularly angled in the middle. 



Expanse 2| inches. 



ilafi.— Pashkyum, Ladak, 10,870 feet. 



This species is described from a specimen taken by the late Mr. P.. B. Shaw in 1870 and 

 now in my own collection. A single wing only of a specimen of what appears to be tliis 

 species, is preserved in the collection made by Dr. Stoliczka, haAang been taken at Saniu 

 30th October. 



Family— 7'OJOC^MP/Z)^. 



50. Apopestes phantasma. 



Noctiia phaniasma, Eversm., Bull. jMosc. 1843, ji. 546.. 



Spintlierops pkantasma, Guen., Noct. ii, p. 422. — Erschoff, Lep. Turkestan, p. 58. 



Hub. — Yarkand, 12th November. 



Tribe— PYRALES. 

 Y&mily—BOTYDJ!!. 

 51. BOTTS FLAVALIS. 



Ti/ralisflavalis, ScliiH., W. V. p. 121 (1776). 



Eab.—Ak Masjid, south of Yarkand, Sarikol, 2nd May. Yangihissar, April. Poso-am, 

 in lucerne-fields, 28th May. 



VvimWy—ENNYCEIDyE. 



52. Pyrausta ctjprealis. Plate I, fig. 26. 

 Vijrmsta cuprealis, Mooro, Anu. and Mag. Nat. Hist. 1878, p. 235. 



Upperside dark cupreous-brown : hind wing with a broad medial discal yoUow Ijand. 

 Underside paler, basal two-thirds of both wangs yellow, with brown-speckled subbasal 

 patch. Antenna3 black. Body beneath cupreous-black speckled with yellow. Palpi yellow 

 beneath. Legs yellow, with cupreous speckles. 



Expanse % inch. 



Rah. — Gagangbir (near Sonamarg), Kashmir. 



Family— SCOP AJUDJU. 



53. EuDOEEA GKANiTALis. Plate I, fig. 25. 



Eudorea granitalis, Moore, Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist, 187S, p. 235. 



Upperside : fore wing pale l)rown, crossed by several irregular wavy grey-bordered black 

 lines ; cilia gi'cy, alternated with black : hind wing gi-eyish-white, traversed by niuncrous 



