10 
SECOND TAEKAND MISSION. 
Family—NO CTUIDM 
37. Aguotis segetijm. 
Noctua segetum, Sehiff.; W. V. p. 252 (1776).—Eversm., Fauna Volgo-Ural, p. 196. 
Agrotis segehm, Steph.^ Haust. ii, p, 115.—Erschoff^ Lep. Turkestan, p. 41. 
Blab. —Tankse, Ladak; Karghalik, Eastern Turkestan, May 29tli. 
38. Ageotis aquilina. 
Nochia aq^dlina, SchifF., W. V. p. 80 (1776). 
Blab. —Tankse, 13,000 feet, Leh, Angust 29tli, September 8tli. 
39. Ageotis tibetana. Plate I, fig. 16. 
Agrotis tibetana, Moore, Ann. and Mag. Nat, Hist. 1878, p. 233. 
Epperside: fore wing greyisli-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 udng 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. 
Bab .—Leh (August 8th, 1873). 
40. Sbajlotis undulans. Plate I, fig. 10. 
Spcslotis undulans, Moore, Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist. 1878, p. 233. 
Male and female. Pore 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 smaU 
black marginal lunules: hind wing glossy greyish-white with brownish-tinged borders, brown 
veins and lunular marginal line. Thorax grey-brown, abdomen greyish-white. Antennae and 
palpi greyish-brown. Underside glossy greyish-white. Tibiae streaked, and tarsi banded, with 
black. 
Expanse l-^V inch. 
Bab.—Ak Masjid, June 2nd, south-east of Ghiklik, June 5th, 1874, both south of 
Yarkand. 
Allied to Sjpcelotis jpyro^phila. 
