SCIENTIFIC RESULTS 



THE SECOND YARKAND MISSION 



LEPIDOPTERA. 



By FREDEEIC MOORE, F.Z.S., etc., Assistant Curator, India Museum, London. 



Tribe-PAPILIONES. 



Ya.xn\\y—NrMPHA LID^. 



Sub-Family— S^ TYRINJE. 



1. HiPPARCHIA LEHANA. Plate I, fig. 4, $ . 



Hipparchia lehana, Moore, Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist. 1878, p. 227. 



Allied to IS., baldiva, Moore, from Upper Kunawur, the upperside being paler in colour, 

 the discal transverse ochreous band broader on both wings, and its inner border, in the male, 

 inwardly oblique. Both sexes above and beneath arc wdthout the small ocellus on the disc^il 

 band above the anal angle. The underside is also veiy much paler, and the transverse sinuous 

 lines wider apart. 



Expanse <? 2, ? 2J inches. 



Habitat.— heh. (September 6th, 1873), Kharbu, 13,000 feet, both in Ladak. 



2. Hipparchia cadesia. 



Hipparchia cadesia, Moore, Proc. Zool. Soc. IS?!, p. 565, pi. 66, fig. 7. 

 Hab. — Leh, September 8th. 



3. Epinephile cheena. 

 Epinephile cheena, Moore, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1865, p. 501, pi. 30, fig. 6. 



Hab. — Gagangliir, Kashmir. 



