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speckled with brown, crossed by two pale-bordered, median, 
oblique, undulating, blackish lines, both of which are sinuous 
at the costal end, and enclosing a dark pale-centred streak at 
end of the cell; middle of hind margin and the outer border 
grey, the latter with an indistinct pale sinuous line slightly 
black-speckled ; cilia whitish, alternated with two dark mar- 
ginal lines: hind wing pale brownish cinereous externally ; 
cilia white, alternated with one dark marginal line, and a 
dark patch at the middle. Body ochreous grey. _ Underside 
pale cinereous. 
Exp. 12 inch. 
Hab. Ak Masjid (8870 feet), Ak Talla (7342 feet), Yarkund. 
Tortricide. 
Conchylis Stoliczkana. 
Upperside—fore wing white, with three transverse, out- 
wardly oblique, ochreous-brown bands, two inwardly oblique 
discal bands, and a spot at end of the cell; a brown-speckled 
marginal band: hind wing cinereous white, with narrow 
brown marginal band. Body white, speckled with black, 
and with white segmental bands. Legs white. Palpi white, 
speckled with brown. Underside cinereous white; outer 
bands on fore wing indistinctly visible. 
Exp. £ inch. 
Hab. 8.E. of Chiklik, Yarkund. 
Tineide. 
Depressaria stigmella. 
Fore wing pale brownish ochreous, greyish along the apical 
portion of the costa, interspersed with a few dusky speckles ; 
a dusky grey short straight streak at end of the cell; a few 
speckles on outer margin: hind wing pale ochreous white. 
Underside paler. Legs pale ochreous. 
Exp. 7 inch. 
Hab. Yangihissar (4320 feet), Kashgar. 
Nearest allied to the Kuropean D. subpropinquella. 
XXVIII.—Description of a new Species of Land-Planarian 
from the Hothouses at Kew Gardens. By H. N. Mosetey, 
FROM time to time interesting worms and other invertebrates 
are found living in the various hothouses at Kew Gardens. 
