Mr. F. Moore on new Species of Lepidoptera. 233 
Mamestra canescens. 
Male. Fore wing brownish grey; orbicular and reniform 
marks greyish white, with narrow black border; a short 
double black streak below the base of the cell, and a quadrate 
mark below the orbicular spot; an indistinct pale submarginal 
irregular fascia, and black marginal lunular line with whitish 
inner border: hind wing pale greyish brown. Thorax and 
abdomen greyish brown; antenne brown. Underside glossy 
pale greyish brown, both wings with indistinct short trans- 
verse discocellular streak. 
Exp. 12 inch. 
Hab. Kargalik (4440 feet), Yarkund. 
Agrotis tibetana. 
Upperside—fore wing greyish brown, with indistinct dusky 
transverse subbasal double sinuous line, discal dentate lines, 
and pale outer-bordered, wavy, narrow, submarginal band; 
speckled orbicular and quadrate reniform mark; cilia with 
narrow white marginal line: hind wing brownish white ; 
veins and outer margin brown; cilia white. Antenne and 
body greyish brown, tip of abdomen yellowish. Underside— 
fore wing greyish white, dusky brown basally along the costa 
and hind margin, and speckled on outer margin: hind wing 
whitish ; an indistinct dusky spot at end of the cell, a spot 
mesially on each vein, and narrow lunular marginal line. 
Legs greyish brown, femora and tibie streaked and tarsi 
banded with black. 
Allied to A. ripe. 
Exp. 13 inch. 
Hab. Leh, Ladak. 
Spelotis undulans. 
Male and female. Fore wing grey-brown, irrorated with 
darker scales; crossed with subbasal, antemedian and post- 
median double pale-bordered lunular brown bands, each ending 
on the costa in a darker spot; a submarginal pale outer- 
bordered brown wavy fascia, and small black marginal 
lunules: hind wing glossy greyish white, with brownish 
tinged borders, brown veins, and marginal lunular line. An- 
tenne and palpi greyish brown. Underside glossy greyish 
white ; tibize streaked and tarsi banded with black. 
Allied to S. pyrophila. 
Exp. 1,8, inch. 
Hab. Ak Masjid, S.E. of Chiklik, Yarkund. 
Ann. & Mag. N. Hist. Ser. 5. Vol. i. 16 
