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smaller and shorter and ends in a down-curved swollen lobe, the 

 lower part is somewhat ligulate and tapers to a sharp tip; lower 

 appendages very long and slender, the apical part short and slightly 

 upturned. 



Forewing, 21.5 mm. long : 7 mm. wide. 



From near Tan Gu, 14,000 feet, August 3-6, Tibet. Holotype, 

 U.S.N.M. No. 53157. 



A female from 0-Er, 26 miles north of Li Fan, August 16, 10,800 

 feet, Szechwan, may be the same species; it is scarcely diflferently 

 marked, but fork three in fore and hind wing reaches to the cross 

 vein, while in the type, as in all other species seen, fork three has a 

 pedicel at least a fifth of the length of the fork. 



HIMALOPSYCHE ALTICOLA, new species 



PiATE 30, Figure 61 



This is closely related to H. viartynovi in size, color, markings, 

 shape, and venation of wings but differs in the male genitalia. Seen 

 from above there is a long median projection ending in two lobes 

 much as in inartynovi; seen from side the broad plate is divided by 

 a narrow incision on its outer edge, the upper part is broad, with an 

 oblique outer edge, somewhat incurved, and very hairy, the lower 

 part is also broad, its lower edge on the apical half is concave. The 

 lower appendages are heavier than in H. inartynovi^ and the division 

 is near the middle ; they are also hairier than in martynovi. 



From Chagra Pass, "^ July 18, 13,000 to 14,000 feet (holotype); 

 Chung Ku, July 12-15, ll,oi}0 feet ; Jedo, near Tatsienlu, August 16, 

 12,000 feet; Shin Kai Si, Mount Omei, August 6-7, 4,500 feet; 

 Wenchuan, November, December; and no definite locality, July 9-12, 

 6,000 to 13,500 feet, all Szechwan. 



Holotype, U.S.N.M. No. 53158. Paratypes in U.S.N.M. and M.C.Z. 



HIMALOPSYCHE NAVASI, new species 



Plate 30, Fiquees 54, 55 



Head, palpi, and antennae pale yellowish, with white hair on head, 

 vertex with a brown stripe each side near middle; antennae un- 

 marked ; mesonotum pale in middle, brown, on sides, hairs from the 

 strips pale, and those above wing base also pale ; metanotum obscure 

 dull brownish; abdomen dark brown above, tip and venter paler; 

 legs very pale, front and mid tibia not marked with dark. 



Forewings pale, marked with pale brown and some dark brown, a 

 double pale-brown streak near the outer margin, a more or less defi- 

 nite curved dark streak from tip of wing, close by the hyaline spot 

 of thyridium, and thence to the anal veins ; from the anal veins back 



