LEPIDOPTEEA. 
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postmedial transverse sinuous lines and reniform mark are very indistinct, and the marginal 
row of black spots nearly obsolete; on the bind wing the inner black band is narrower and 
less irregularly angled in the middle. 
Expanse 2| inches. 
Hah. —Pasbkyum, Ladak, 10,870 feet. 
This species is described from a specimen taken by the late Mr. 11. B. Shaw in 1870, and 
now in my own collection. A single wing only of a specimen of what appears to be this 
species, is preserved in the collection made by Dr. Stobczka, having been taken at Sanju, 
30tb October. 
Family— 
50. Apopestes phantasma. 
Noctiiaphantasma, Eversm., Bull. Mosc. 1843, p. 546. 
Spintherops phantasma, Guen., Noet. ii, p. 422.—Erscboff, Lep. Turkestan, p. 58. 
Hah. —^Yarkand, 12tb November. 
, ^ Tribe—PYRALES. 
Family— 
51. Botys plavalis. 
Vyrailsflavalis, Sebilf., W, V. p. 121 (1776). 
Hah .—Ak Masjid, south of Yarkand, Sarikol, 2nd May. Yangibissar, April. Posgam, 
in lucerne-fields, 28tb May. 
Family— 
52. Pypatjsta ctjppealis. Plate I, fig. 26. 
Tyransta ciiprealis, Moore, Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist. 1878, p. 235. 
Epperside dark cupreous-brown: hind wing with a broad medial discal yellow l)and. 
Underside paler, basal two-tbirds of both wings yellow, with brown-speckled subbasal 
patch. Antennae black. Body beneath cupreous-black speckled with yellow. Palpi yellow 
beneath. Legs yellow, with cupreous speckles. 
Expanse f inch. 
Hab .—Gagangbir (near Sonamarg), Kashmir. 
' Family— SCOPABIJ)HJ. 
53. EiinonEA granitalis. Plate I, fig. 25. 
Eiichrea yranitalis, Moore, Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist. 1878, p. 235. 
Upperside : fore wing pale brown, crossed by several irregular wavy grey-bordered black 
lines; cilia grey, alternated with black: bind wing greyish-white, traversed by numerous 
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