collected in Southern AfylKoiiatdn. 353 



39. Tephrina ossea, u, s. (PI. IX., fig, 9). 

 Allied to T. faharia, Walk. Dirty bone-colour ; antenna; 

 blackish in the male, and deeply pectinated throughout, simple, 

 and of the general colour in the female ; a blackish spot at the end 

 of the cell in each wing; costa of fore wings and a deep faint 

 marginal border rather darker than the rest of the wings ; other- 

 wise the wings are unmarked. Expanse of wings, ^ 1 in. i-lOth, 

 $ lin. 2-lOths. 



Quetta, March, May, and September. 



HERMINIID.E. 



40. Agiiina turpataUs. 



Boeana tarpatdlis, Walker, Lep. Het., xvi., p. 17-i. 



Male, Quetta, in September. Female taken in Bombay 

 in September. 



PYEALID/E. 



41. Pyralis farinalis. 



PJudcena (Pyralis) farinalis, Linn., Syst. Nat., i. (2)> 

 p. 88, n. 327. 



One taken at Kandahar in April. 



42. Af/lossa pinciuinalis. 



Phal(cn<t [Pijralis) pinqiiinalis, Linn., Syst. Nat., i. (2), 

 p. 882,' n. 336. 



Quetta, May and September ; Kandahar, April and 

 October. 



HERCYNID^. 



43. Pijrausta osfrinalis. 

 Pijralis ostriualis, Hiibner, Pyral., pi. 17, 1". 113. 

 One taken at Kandahar in November. 



44. /Esehremo}i disparalis. 



Aisckremon disparalis, Herr.-Schiiff., Schmett. Eur., 

 vi., p. 140, f. 134, 135. 



One taken at Kandahar in November. 



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