476 Mr. N. D. Riley on 



Eyes smooth; palpi very hairy, moderately long; antennae 

 prominently white-ringed, the club unusually stout, arising rather 

 abruptly. Fore-wmg costa and inner margin very straight (as 

 in L. asiatica), hind margin very convex especially posteriorly. 

 Hind-wing evenly rounded. Palpi, thorax, and abdomen below, 

 and legs, light grey. 



Length of fore- wing, ^ 12'5 mm. ; $ 11'5 mm. 



A very distinct little species unlike anything else known 

 to me, but reminiscent of L. dis. Gr.-Gr. and L. luana Evans 

 on the underside, except for the fore-wing markings and 

 the pheretes-like arrangement of the spots on the underside 

 of hind-wing. The blue coloration of the upperside of 

 the (^ separates it at once from either. 



See also supplementary hst from Col. Evans (below). 



31. Heodes phlaeas Linn. 



1909. Chrysophanus phlaeas Seitz, i, p. 285. 



1910. Chrysophanus phlaeas Swinhoe, I.e., viii, p. 91. 

 1912. Chrysophanus jMaeas Evans, I.e., p. 989. 



2 <^, 20/7/21; 1 ?, 7/8/21, Kharta, 12,500 ft. (W.). 

 Very large and of the eleus form — not f. stygianus Butler. 



APPENDIX I. 



AVhilst the above specimens were being dealt with, 

 Col. Evans very kindly sent me a list, which I append, of 

 the collection he had received from Major Morshead of 

 the Indian Survey Department, who was attached to the 

 Expedition. 



This list increases the total number of species recorded 

 from the area by two for certain ( Argynnis geynmata genia 

 Frlihst. and Lycaena youngliushandi Elwes), and adds 

 further locahties for most of those already recorded. 



The species Col. Evans refers to as L. stoUczkana is probably 

 what I have recorded as L. arene. Felder's figures and 

 description of L. stoliezkana are so unlike any form of 

 ariana or arene, that it seems at present better not to employ 

 the name for the icarusAAiQ form with the very bright blue 

 upperside. 



The other doubtful species is L. morsheadi Evans. The de- 

 scription of the underside of the hind- wing of this fits exactly 



