6 SECOND YARKAND MISSION. 



20. POLTOMMATUS LEHANUS. Plate I, fig. 6. 



Polyommatus lehanus, Moore, Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist. 1878; p. 230. 



Male. Upperside violet-blue, somewhat brownish-blue at the margins. Cilia white. 

 Underside leaden grey, palest at the apex and on hind whig : fore wing with a white-bordered 

 black spot at end of the cell and a transverse discal oblique series of five spots : hind wing 

 with a large triangular greyish- white spot at end of the cell, and a series of eight small 

 round spots recurving from near base of costa across the disc to anal angle. 



Expanse 7 \ inch. 



Sab. Leh, 8th September 1873. 



Allied to P. pheretes. 



21. POLTOMMATUS TARKANDENSIS. Plate I, fig. 8. 



Polyommatus yarJcandemis, Moore, Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist. 1878, p. 229. 



Allied to P. icarius. Upperside dark blue, anterior and exterior borders dusky-brown : 

 an indistinct streak at end of the cell on fore wing : hind wing with a marginal row of indis- 

 tinct ochreous-bordered black spots. Cilia cinereous-white. Underside ochreous grey ; 

 fore wing with a white-circled black spot in middle of the cell, another below it, one at end of 

 the cell, and a curved discal series of seven spots; a marginal row of indistinct spots 

 bordered above by a dentated line with pale ochreous interspaces : hind wing with three 

 white-circled black subbasal spots and a curved discal series of seven spots ; a marginal row 

 of prominent spots, bordered above by ochreous-interspaced dentated line. 



Expanse If inch. 



Hab. Yarkand, 23rd May 1873. 



22. POLTOMMATUS AEIANA. 



Polyommatus ariana, Moore, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1865, p. 504, pi. 31, fig. 2. 

 Hab. Mataian, Dras valley (11,200 feet), Leh, September 6th and 8th. 



23. POLTOMMATUS GALATHEA. 



Polyommatus galathea, Blanchard, Jacq. Voy. dans 1'Inde, iv, Ins. p. 21, pi. 1, figs. 5, 6, $ , (1844). 

 Hab. Sonamarg, Kashmir, 10th August. 



24. DIPSAS ODATA. 



Dipsas odata, Hewitson,lllustr. D. Lep.p. 66, pi. 30, fig. 13-4. Moore, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1865, p. 507. 

 Hab. Gaganghir, Kashmir. 



