346 CATALOGUE OF 



Group 3. 

 Like the fourth European group. 



94. Agrotis basiclavis. 



Fcem. Ferruginea ; thorax ant ice nigra fasciatus ; abdomen paU 

 lide cervinum ; aloe anticat striga basalt nigra, lineis transver- 

 sis undulatis indisiinctis, macidis cinereo marginatis, orbicu- 

 lari extus attenuata, reniformi extus valde excavata ; posticus 

 cervino-cinerea?, ciliis albidis. 



Female. Ferruginous. Thorax with a black band in front. 

 Abdomen pale fawn-colour. Fore wings with the transverse lines 

 undulating, slight and indistinct ; a black streak extending from 

 the base to the reniform spot, which is much excavated on the 

 outer side, and, like the orbicular, has a cinereous border ; orbicular 

 irregular, attenuated towards the reniform. Hind wings cinereous, 

 tinged with fawn-colour ; cilia3 whitish. Length of the body 8 

 lines ; of the wings 18 lines. 



a. Hindostan. 



Group 4. 

 Like the sixth European group. 



95. Agiiotis intracta. 



Mas. Obscure fusca ; antenna? dense eiliata? ; ala? antica? sat an- 

 gasta?, lituris basalibus et costalibus nigris, lineis daabus 

 transversis maculaque claviformi indisiinctis ', orbiculari et re- 

 niformi cinereo nigroque marginatis, ilia subrotunda ; postica? 

 fuscescen te-cinerca . 



Male. Dark brown. Antenna? thickly ciliated. Fore wings 

 rather narrow ; with black marks at the base and along the costa, 

 near the lip of which there are two larger black marks; the two 

 transverse lines and the claviform spot indistinct; orbicular and 

 reniform with cinereous and black borders; orbicular nearly round, 

 much smaller than the reniform, which has the usual form. Hind 

 wings brownish cinereous. Length of the body 7 lines ; of the 

 wings 1(> lines. 



a. Nepaul. Presented by Major-Gen. Hardwicke. 



