422 



NOCTTJIDiE. 



indistinct diffused blackish subbasal line ; antemedial line rather 

 indistinct and diffused, excurved below costa and in submedian 

 interspace ; orbicular and reniform represented by small whitish 

 spots indistinct!}' defined by diffused black and almost or quite 

 conjoined ; postmedial line defined by grey on outer side, bent 



Fig. 144. — Cfeipolia acrophila, (^ . ]-. 



outwards below costa, then minutely dentate, incurved below 

 vein 4 ; subterminal line defined by fuscous suffusion on inner side, 

 excurved below costa and at middle ; the costa towards apex with 

 series of black and grey points ; a terminal series of black points. 

 Hind wing semihyaline grey suffused with fuscous brown ; the 

 underside with small discoidal spot. 



Hab. Kashmir, Kardong, 14,000' (McArthur), 1 cJ , 1 $ type, 

 Hnnza (Sir M. Convjciy), 1 5 • Exi). 24-28 millim. 



Genus DASYPOLIA. 



Type. 



Dasypolia, Guen. Noct. ii. p. 44 (1852) templi. 



Proboscis aborted ; palpi porrect to j ust beyond frons, fringed with long 

 hair below; fi'ons smooth; eyes large, rounded; antennoe of male typically 

 minutely serrate with fascicles of very long cilia; head and thorax clothed with 

 long hair only ; tibiie fringed with long hair, the tarsi with short hair ; 

 abdomen clothed with rough hair but without crests. Fore wing with veins 

 3 and 5 from near angle of cell ; 6 from upper angle ; 9 from 10 anasto- 

 mosing with 8 to form the areole ; 11 from cell. Hind wing with veins 3, 4 

 from angle of cell; 5 obsolescent from or from just below middle of 

 discocellulars ; 6, 7 from upper angle or shortly stalked ; 8 anastomosing with 

 the cell near base only. 



Sect. I. Antenna of male bipectinate with long branches to apex. 



*2620, Dasypolia mitis. 



DasypoUa mitis, Piing. Iris, xis. p. 95 (1906). 

 S . Head and thorax very pale yellow faintly tinged with rufous; 



Dasypolia mitis, (^ . 



sides of palpi and frons and antennae rufous ; abdomen yellowish 

 white. Fore wing very pale yellow, the medial area tinged with 



