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SECOND YARKAND MISSION. 
Family — NOCTUIDJE. 
37. Agrotis segetttm. 
Noctua segetum , Schiff., W. V. p. 252 (1776). — Eversm., Fauna Volgo-Ural, p. 196. 
Agrotis segetum, Stepli., Haust. ii, p. 115. — Erschoff, Lep. Turkestan, p. 41. 
Hah. — Tankse, Ladak ; Karglialik, Eastern. Turkestan, May 29th. 
38. Agrotis aqtjilina. 
Noctua aquilinct , Schiff., W. V. p. 80 (1776). 
Hah. — Tankse, 13,000 feet, Leh, August 29th, September 8th. 
39. Agrotis tibetana. Plate I, fig. 16. 
Agrotis Wbetana, Moore, Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist. 1878, p. 233. 
Upperside : fore wing greyish-brown, with indistinct dusky transverse subbasal double 
sinuous line, discal dentate lines, and pale outer-bordered wavy narrow submarginal band, 
speckled orbicular spot, and quadrate reniform mark. Cilia with narrow white marginal line : 
hind wing brownish- white, veins and outer margin brown ; cilia white. Antennae and body 
greyish-brown, tip of abdomen yellowish. 
Underside : fore wing greyish- white, dusky -brown basally along the costa and hind margin, 
speckled on outer margin : hind wing whitish, an indistinct dusky spot at end of the cell, a 
spot medially on each vein, and narrow lunular marginal line. Legs greyish-brown, femora 
and tibiae streaked, and tarsi banded, with black. 
Expanse If inch. 
Hah . — Leh (August 8th, 1873). 
40. Sp^elotis undulans. Plate I, fig. 10. 
Spcelotis unrlulans, Moore, Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist. 1878, p. 233. 
Male and female. Eore wing grey-brown, irrorated with darker scales, crossed by sub- 
basal and ante and post-medial double pale-bordered undulated brown bands, each ending on 
the costa in a darker spot ; a submarginal pale outer-bordered brown wavy fascia, and small 
black marginal lunules : hind wing glossy greyish-wliite with brownish-tinged borders, brown 
veins and lunular marginal line. Thorax grey-brown, abdomen greyish- white. Antenmc and 
palpi greyish-brown. Underside glossy greyish- white. Tibiae streaked, and tarsi banded, with 
black. 
Expanse l T 8 g- inch. 
Hab .~ -Ak Masjid, June 2nd, south-east of Chiklik, June 5th, 1874, both south of 
Yarkand. 
Allied to Spcelotis pyropliila. 
