350 Lieut. -Col. Swinboe's list of Lepidoptera 



the larger, with a double ring round each, with the space between 

 the rings slightly paler than the ground colour ; fringe white ; 

 hind wings white ; unmarked. Expanse of wings, 1^ in. 



Quetta, September. 



ORTHOSIID^. 

 23. OrtJiosin imiformis, n. s. (PL IX., fig. 6). 

 Pale fawn-colour ; head whitish ; thorax, abdomen, and fore 

 wings uniform pale fawn-colour ; unmarked ; orbicular and reni- 

 form spots large, round, very faintly indicated by whitish lines 

 round them ; hind wings white ; the entire surface of both wings 

 covered with a silvery sheen. Expanse of wings, 1 in. 2^-lOths. 



Quetta, September. 



ANTHOPHILID^. 



24. AnthopJdla ligaminosa. 



AmpJiipyra liqaminosa, Eversm., Bull. Soc. Imp. Nat. 

 Mosc, 1851, xxiv.. No. 2, p. 630. 



Kandahar, April. 



25. Agropihila sulphuralis. 



Phalcena {Pyralis) sulphuralis, Linn., Syst. Nat. i, (2), 

 p. 881. 



Quetta, September and June ; common. Kandahar, 

 November ; a few only taken, one example being almost 

 pure bronze-colour, with nearly all the usual black 

 markings absent. 



26. Leptosia quinaria. 

 Leptosia quinaria, Moore, P. Z. S., 1881, p. 371. 

 Quetta, September. 



PLUSIID^. 



27. Plusia aurifera. 



Noctua aurifera, Hiibner, Eur. Schmett., Noct., pi. 98, 

 f. 463. 



Quetta, September. 



28. Plusia circunifiexa. 



Phalcena {Noctua) circumfiexa, Linn., Syst. Nat., p. 844, 



n. 128. 



Kaudaliar, October. 



