LEPIDOPTEEA. U 



Family— O/fW/O-S/ZJyJ^. 

 41. TiENIOCAMPA CHIKLIKA. Plate I, fig. 11. 

 Tcsniocampa ckiklika, Moore, Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist. 1878, p. 234. 



3Iale. Uppcrside grey : fore wing densely brown-speckled. Cilia with a brown-speckled 

 line ; orbicular and reniform spots pale ; an indistinct transverse subbasal sinuous pale- 

 bordered line : hind wing minutely brown-speckled, and with a pale brown cilialline. Under- 

 side paler ; both wings uniformly speckled, and with a very indistinct sinuous discal band. 

 Antennae blackish, shaft grey. Body, palpi, and legs brown-speckled. 



Expanse If inch. 



iTtti.— South-east of Chiklik, June 6th, 1874 



Ya.ro:i\j—nADENID^. 

 42. Hadena stoliczkana. Plate I, fig. 12. 



Hadena stoUczJcana, Moore, Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist. 1878, p. 234. 



Male. Fore wing pale greyish-brown, crossed by three indistinct narrow brown zigzag 

 double bands ; orbicular spot pale, reniform mark veiy indistinct ; two black spots below the 

 apex ; a double narrow marginal blackish luuular line ; some short streaks on the costa : 

 hind wing with the veins and a broad marginal band fuUginous-brown. CiHa white. Body 

 pale greyish-brown. Antennae brown. Underside greyish- white ; both wings crossed by 

 a distinct curved discal brown band : fore wing with a discocellular brown lunule, and 

 hind wing with a spot; a marginal lunular dotted line. Legs grey; tarsi banded with 

 black. 



Expanse 1|- inch. 



£^a5.— Kufelang (14,810 feet), June 6th, 1874. 



Yi^mWY—EELIOTHIDJE. 



43. Heliothis scutosa. 



Heliolhis scutosa, Sehiff., Wien. Verz. p. 89 (1776).— Guen., Noet. ii, p. 182. 



Mab. — Gaganghir, Kashmir. 



44. Heliothis dipsacea. 



Heliolhis dipsacea, Linn. S3-st, Nat. ii, p. 856 (1776). — Guen., Noet. ii, p. 181. — Eversm., Fauna 

 Volgo-Ural, p. 327.— Erschoff, Lep. Turkestan, p. 48. 



^rti.— Posgdm, near Yarkand, in lucerne-fields. May 28th. Yangihissdr, April. 



