204 XOCTUJD-15. 



tibiae sliglitly irrorated with blackish. Fore wing pale flesh-brown 

 slightly irrorated with dark brown, the inner half of medial area 

 and the interspaces of terminal area suffused with red-brown ; two 

 obliiiue black-brown subbasal strise from costa and a faint diffused 

 streak below the cell ; antemedial line indistinctly double, inter- 

 rupted in cell, oblique to submedian fold, incurved at vein 1 ; 

 reniform with very faint pale annulus, traces of an oblique brown 

 bar above it from costa ; the interspaces beyond the cell between 

 veins 5 and 3 sufl'used with brown ; a small spot defined by brown 

 below end of cell, connected by a sinus with the postmedial line 

 at vein 2; postmedial line dark brown, very oblique and slightly 

 sinuous towards costa, very acutely angled outwards above and 

 below vein 5 and less strongly above vein 4, excurved in submedian 

 fold and angled inwards at vein 1; a diffused pale subterminal 

 lino from vein 4 at the postmedial line to inner margin ; a crenulate 

 dark brown line just before termen. Hind wing orange-yellow; 

 some brownish in base of cell and submedian fold ; a narrow black 

 medial band, oblique to submedian fold, then bent inwards and 

 ending at vein 1, its outer edge angled at vein 5; the terminal 

 area black to below vein 2 and with a patch at vein 1, broad towards 

 costa, its inner edge oblique to vein 4; the apex and cilia yellowish 

 white. Underside of fore wing brownish white, some brown 

 suffusion below base of cell, an oblique dark brown medial band 

 from costa to above vein 1, its outer edge sinuous, the terminal 

 area dark brown, paler toAvards costa and with pale streaks on the 

 veins ; hind wing as above, but pale ochreous, the inner edge of the 

 dark terminal area waved. 



Hah. W. TuKKESTAN, Issyk-kul, 1 (^ ; E. Tukkest/.x, Kashgar. 

 Exp. 40 millim. 



Genus ALLOTRIA. „, 



1 ype. 



Allotria, Hiibn. Verz. p. 280 (1S27) elonympha. 



Proboscis fully cleveloped ; palpi upturned, I he 2nd joint reaching to about 

 vertex of head and moderately scaled, the. 3rd long ; frons smooth ; eyes large, 

 round ; antenniij of male ciliated ; thorax clothed with scales and hair mixed, 

 the pro- and metathorax with spreading crests ; tibire moderately fringed with 

 hair, the mid tibijE spined, in male dilated with a fold containing a tuft of long 

 hair; build rather slender; abdomen with dorsal series of crests, except on 

 terminal segments. Fore wing with the apex rounded, the termen evenly 

 curved, crenulate ; veins 3 and 5 from near angle of cell ; 6 from upper angle ; 

 9 from 10 anastomosing with 8 to form the areole ; 11 from cell. Ilind wing 

 with the cell nearly half the length of wing ; veins 3, 4 from angle ; .5 fully 

 developed from just above angle ; 6, 7 from npper angle ; 8 anastomosing with 

 the cell near base only. 



7325. Allotria elonympha. 



Ephesia elonymjjJia, Hiibn. Zutr. p. 11, £f. 29, 30 (1818); Guen. Nuct. iii. 

 p. 37, pi. 15. f. 11 ; Smith, Cat. Noct. N. Am. p. 330. 



Head and thorax black-brown mixed with white ; palpi blackish 

 with white rings at the extremities of the joints ; teguhc and patagia 



