232 Mr. F. Moore on new Species of Lepidoptera. 
bands, which ares lightly dentate on the veins; cilia alter- 
nate pale grey and brown: hind wing pale grey, sparsely 
sprinkled with brown scales. Thorax greyish brown. Ab- 
domen brown, three anterior segments with dorsal row of 
black tubercular scales, tip also black. Antenne yellowish 
testaceous. Underside grey, sparsely brown-speckled, long 
pubescence of abdominal border brown and black. Legs pale 
brown. 
Exp. 1;°5 inch. 
Hab. Yangihissar (4320 feet), Kashghar. 
Noctuide. 
Acronycta kargalika. 
Female, Fore wing pale silvery brownish grey; reniform 
and orbicular marks whitish, contiguous, brown-bordered; a 
longitudinal streak from the base, a contiguous subbasal trans- 
verse recurved line, a discal transverse lunular line crossed 
near posterior angle by a short streak ; some short costal marks 
and a streak on cilia between each vein brown: hind wing 
glossy greyish white, outer borders and veins pale greyish 
brown, Thorax and abdomen dark grey. Antenne grey. 
Underside greyish white: fore wing with greyish-brown costal 
streaks and hind margin; hind wing with brown basal costal 
streak and discocellular spot. Palpi brown at sides. Legs 
grey, femora tipped with black ; tibize longitudinally streaked 
and tarsi banded with black. 
Exp. 1,%, inch. 
Hab, Kargalik (4440 feet), Yarkund. 
Most nearly allied to A. tradens, but differs in being darker ; 
the markings are somewhat similar; but the basal longitudinal 
streak is shorter, thus giving a wider interspace between the 
two transverse lines. 
Hydrecia tibetana. 
Male. Pale reddish testaceous ; fore wing crossed by two 
pale brown narrow lines with pale inner border, the first line 
subbasal and outwardly oblique, the other discal; a submar- 
ginal row of blackish dots, and pale marginal line; orbicular 
and reniform spots indistinct, but defined by a brownish 
border: hind wing and abdomen paler. Underside palest on 
the middle of the wings; discal line on both wings, and a 
discocellular spot slightly perceptible on the hind wing. An- 
tenne, palpi, and fore legs reddish testaceous. 
Exp. 1,3; inch, 
Hab, Leh, Ladak. 
