LEPIDOPTEEA. 
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Family— 
41. T^niocampa chieJjIKA. Plate I, fig. 11. 
Tmniooampa cMkliJca, Moore, Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist. 1878, p. 334. 
Male. XJpperside grey : fore wing densely firown-speckled. Cilia with, a brown-speckled 
line; orbicnlar and reniforni spots pale; an indistinct transverse subbasal simions pale- 
bordered line : hind wing minutely brown-speckled, and with a pale brown cilial line. Under¬ 
side paler; both wings uniformly speckled, and with a very indistinct sinuous discal band. 
Antennse blackish, shaft grey. Body, palpi, and legs brown-speckled. 
Expanse If inch. 
Sab. —South-east of Chiklik, June 6th, 1874. 
F amily— HADENIDJE. 
42. Hadena stoliczeana. Plate I, fig. 12. 
Hadena stoliczkana, Moore, Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist. 1878, p. 234. 
Male. Pore wing pale greyish-brown, crossed by three indistinct narrow brown zigzag 
double bands; orbicular spot pale, reniform mark very indistinct; two black spots below the 
apex; a double narrow marginal blackish lunular line ; some short streaks on the costa : 
hind wing with the veins and a broad marginal band fuliginous-brown. Cilia white. Eody 
pale greyish-brown. Antennae brown. Underside greyish-white; both wings crossed by 
a distinct curved discal brown band: fore wing with a discocellular brown lunule, and 
hind wing with a spot; a marginal lunular dotted line. Legs grey; tarsi banded with 
black. 
Expanse If inch. 
Sab .—Kufelang (14,810 feet), June 6th, 1874. 
Family— EELI0 TEIDJE. 
43. Heliothis scutosa. 
EeliotUs scutosa, Seliijff., Wien. Verz. p. 89 (1776).—Guen., Noct. ii, p. 182. 
Sab. —Gaganghir, Kashmir. 
44. Heliothis dipsacea. 
EeliotUs dipsacea, Linn. 83-8!, Nat. ii, p. 856 (1776).—Gue'n., Noct. ii, p. 181.—Eversm., Fauna 
Volgo-Ural, p. 327.—ErschofF, Lep. Turkestan, p. 48. 
Sab. —Posgam, near Yarkand, in lucerne-fields. May 28th, Yangihissar, April. 
