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median nervure and veins rising from it defined by fine white streaks ; post- 

 medial line defined by white on outer side, bent outwards below costa, excurved' 

 to vein 4, then oblique ; terminal area brown except at apex, extending to> 

 inner side of the subterminal line which is white, angled outwards at vein 7 

 and dentate to termen at veins 4*3. Hindwing whitish tinged with brown, the 

 terminal area suffused with fuscous ; the underside white, the costal and ter- 

 minal areas irrorated with brown, a small discoidal spot and sinuous puncti- 

 form postmedial line. 



Habitat. — S. E. Russia ; Armenia ; W. Tuekistan ; E. Tuekistan ; Kash- 

 mir, Nubra. Exp. 34 mill. 



1678.5. Miselia fuecula, Staud. Stett. Ent. Zeit. 1889, p. 36 ; Hmpsn. Cat. 

 Lep. Phal. B. M. Y., p. 127 ; pi. 81, f. 19 ; Staud. Cat. Lep. Pal ,. 

 p. 160. 



Head and thorax grey mixed with brown and fuscous ; tegulse with two 

 more or less prominent black lines ; patagia with some black scales on upper 

 edge ; abdomen grey mixed with fuscous. Forewing grey with a violaceous tinge 

 and slight brown suffusion, the medial area brown except towards costa 

 and inner margin ; subbasal line represented by double black strise from costa 

 and cell filled in with white ; antemedial line double filled in with white, waved 

 from costa to vein 1, then strongly angled outwards, sometimes almost to 

 postmedial line ; claviform large, brown defined by back, acute at extremity, a 

 bidentate white mark above it on vein 2 ; orbicular and reniform small defined 

 by black, the former oblique elliptical, white with slight brown centre, the 

 latter brown with slight white annulus ; postmedial line defined by white on 

 outer side, angled outwards below costa and sharply at vein b, then incurved 

 an i angled on veins 2 and 1 ; subterminal line white, defined on inner side by 

 dentate black marks below costa and at middle, angled outwards at vein 7 

 and dentate to termen at veins 4 - 3, the area beyond it suffused with brown ; a 

 terminal series of small lack lunules ; cilia intersected with white. Hindwing 

 white, the veins, base and inner area suffused with brown ; a broad terminal 

 fuscous-brown band ; cilia white ; the underside sparsely irrorated with brown, 

 a small discoidal lunule, crenulate postmedial line, and diffused subterminal 

 band. 



Habitat. — W. Tuekistan ; E. Tuekistan ; Kashmie, Kardong, Digha Pass. 

 Esp. 30 mill. 



1678.C. Miselia schneideei, Staud. Iris, XII., p. 368 (1900) ; Hmpsn. Cat. 

 Lep. Phal. B. M., V., p. 129, pi. 81, f. 21 ; Staud : Cat. Lep. Pal., p. 160. 



Head, thorax and abdomen grey mixed with brown ; tegulse with black 

 medial line ; tarsi with pale rings. Forewing grey-brown ; subbasal line repre- 

 sented by double black striae from costa and cell ; a double black streak above 

 inner margin before the antemedial line which is double, filled in with grey, 

 angled outwards below costa and strongly above inner margin, slightly excurved 

 between those points ; claviform brown defined by black ; acute at extremity, 

 a bidentate whitish mark above it on vein 2 ; orbicular oblique elliptical, with 



