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SECOND YAEKAND MISSION. 
62. Mtelois ukdtjlosella. Plate I, fig. 27. 
Myelois und^ilosella, Moore, Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist. 1878^ p. 236. 
Male and female. Dppersicle oclireous-grey; fore wing speckled with brown, crossed by- 
two medial obliqne undulating pale-bordered blackish lines, both of which are sinuous at the 
costal end; a dark pale-centred streak at end of the cell; middle of binder margin and the 
outer border grey, the latter with an indistinct pale sinuous line slightly black-speckled; 
ciba whitish, alternated with two dark marginal lines : bind wing pale brownish-cinereous 
externally; cilia white alternated with one dark marginal fine, and hawng a dark patch 
situated at the middle of the margin. Body ochreous-grey. Underside pale cinereous. 
Expanse If inch. 
Hal). —Ak Masjid, south of Yarkand (8,870 feet), June 2nd, 1874; Aktala, west of 
Yarkand (7,342 feet), May I7th, 1874. 
63. Myelois griseella. Plate I, fig. 15. 
Myelois griseella, Moore, Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist. 1878, p, 236. 
Upperside cinereous-grey; fore wing densely uTorated with brown, crossed by two medial 
undxdatmg very indistinct speckled lines; an indistinct streak at end of the ceU; both wings 
with an outer marginal narrow brown lunular line: hind wing whitish, with a very pale 
cinereous-brown marginal and an indistinct narrow submarginal band. Ciba whitish, with 
a narrow marginal dark bne. Underside paler cinereous. Head and thorax Ino-wnisli. 
Abdomen cinereous-brown. 
Expanse If inch. 
Hab. —South-east of Chiklik, south of Yarkand (June 6th, 1874). 
Tribe—TORTRICES. 
64. CoiTCHTLIS STOLICZKANA. Plate I, fig. 14. 
Conchylis stoliczJcana, Moore, Ann. and IMag. Nat. Hist. 1878, p. 237. 
Upperside : fore wing white, with three transverse outwardly oblique ochreous-brown 
bands, two inwardly oblique discal bands, and a spot at end of the ceU; a brown-speckled 
marginal band: hind wing cinereous-white, with a narrow brown marginal band. Body 
white and black-speckled, with white segmental bands. Legs white. Palpi white, brown- 
speckled. Underside cinereous-white, outer bands on fore wing indistinctly visible. 
Expanse f inch. 
JELab. —South-east of Chiklik, (June 5th, 1874). 
Tribe—TINEINES. 
Family— 
65. AdELA SITLZELLA. 
Tinea sulzella, Scbiff., W. V. 143 (1776). 
Hab. —Gaganghir, Kashmir. 
