22 LEPIDOPTERA INDICA. 
Forewing with a darker black broad oblique inner-discal glandular fascia; costal 
border with a few short black strigze; a broad yellowish-white streak occupying 
two-thirds of the cell from the base, and a transverse outer-discal series of longi- 
tudinal short streaks, the outer one, below the radial, being the longest, and divided 
in its middle by a black spot, the streak between the middle and lower median 
veinlets nearly obliterated by a large black spot with a slight white pupil. Hind- 
wing with a broad medial posteriorly-decreasing angular yellowish-white band. 
Underside. Forewing with the costal and exterior margin greyish-white, mottled 
with short transverse black strigze ; the cell and discal area washed with very pale 
yellow; a broad black bar crossing before end of the cell, and an irregular angulated 
discal band outwardly-bordering the cell from the subcostal vein to the posterior 
margin, beyond which is an upper and lower discal black spot with a white pupil, 
followed by a slender black lunular submarginal line. Hindwing greyish-white, 
mottled with blackish strige, which are more thickly disposed partly across the middle 
and across the disc, and there forming two ill-defined curved bands, the latter slightly 
showing a small pale central spot between the veins. 
Female. Upperside. Forewing with similar yellowish-white markings, which 
are somewhat longer, and more confluent, that above the lower median veinlet much 
longer, and a small black spot being present below the latter. Hindwing as in the 
male, with the medial angular-band less defined. Underside similar to the male. 
Body fuliginous-black above, ochreous-white beneath ; collar, side of palpi, and legs 
beneath ochreous-white. 
Hixpanse ¢ 23, 9 24 inches. 
Hasirat.—Northern Kashmir. 
Allied to C. Heidenreichi, from the Altai mountains. Somewhat smaller; wings 
shorter; similarly marked above. On the forewing above, the male has a longer 
inner pale upper spot, the upper and lower discal black white-centred patch smaller, 
the lower pale spot more oval in shape. Hindwing with a broader pale irregular 
angulated discal patch, but with no white-centred black spot between lower and 
middle medians. On the underside of the forewing the two black white-centred 
discal spots are smaller, and the submarginal wavy black line is further from the 
margin. On the hindwing, the transverse mottling is much darker but more 
irregular, the discal portion having no well-defined black outer demarcating edge, 
this portion also being further from the outer margin of the wing, and has no 
ocellus on it between the lower and middle medians. 
Disrrisurton.—T he female type specimen was “ taken by Major J. Biddulph on 
the Shandur plateau in Northern Kashmir. Both sexes were also taken on the 
Skoro La, Baltistan, 13,000 feet, in July, 1887, by Mr. J. H. Leech. A male and 
