the Rhopalocera of the Mt. Everest 1921 Expedition. 477 



the species described above as L. janigena, but the underside 

 of the fore- wing (with a large spot in the cell and a broad 

 white submarginal fascia, etc.), and the coloration of the 

 upperside in the male, are so very different that it does 

 not seem justifiable to unite them at present. 



A List of Buttekflies caught by Major H. T. Morshead 

 DURING the Mount Everest Expedition 1921. 



By Col. W. H. Evans. 



1. Oeneis jyimiilus bicolor. Nyenyam, July 18; Tasam, 

 July 27; Phuse La, July 28; Ratsal, July 31 ; Chodzong, 

 July 31 ; Kharta Chu, Aug. 13. Apparently common at 

 elevations of 11,500-16,500 ft. 



2. Vanessa cashmirensis. Nyenyam, July 16 ; two of the 

 three specimens obtained were strongly melanitic; at 

 13,000 ft. 



3. Vanessa ladakefisis. Tingri, June 19; Dokcho, June 

 26 ; all three specimens very worn ; at 14,000 ft. 



4. Argynnis lathonia issaea. Nyenyam, July 17, at 

 12,500 ft. 



5. Argynnis clara manis. Thong La, July 14 ; Ratsal, 

 July 31 ; Doya La, Aug. 1 ; five specimens at 16,000 ft. 



6. Argynnis pales eupales. Nyenyam, July 18 ; one male 

 at 13,500 ft. 



7. Argynnis gemmata genia. Kang Chu, July 23 ; a few 

 specimens at 14,000 ft. 



8. Argynnis eugenia rhea. Tulung, July 15 ; Nyenyam, 

 July 18 ; Kang Chu, July 23 ; Doya La, Aug. 1 ; a few 

 specimens at 13,500-16,000 ft. 



9. Pieris brassicae nepalensis. Chuphar, July 27 at 

 11,000 ft. 



10. Colias fieldii. Tingri July 10; Nyenyam, July 17; 

 Chuphar, July 27; Tasam, July 27; at 11,000-14,000 ft. 



11. Colias berylla. Tingri, July 12 at 14,000 ft. 



12. Parnassius epapJms sikkimensis. A single specimen, 

 Kharta Chu, July 14 at 17,000 ft. 



13. Parnassius acco gemmifer. Menkhap To, June 28; 

 Lungchen La, June 29; Thong La, July 14; Yalep and 

 Tulung, July 15; Tingri, June 25; at 14,000-17,500 ft. 



14. Lycaena sfoliczkana. Common from June 18 to 

 August 12 at from 13,000-15,000 ft. 



15. Lycaena pihcretes asiaiica. Ratsal and Chodzong, 

 July 31, at 15,000 ft. 



