500 MR. F. MOORE ON DIURNAL LEPIDOPTERA [June 13, 
on the hind wing with a white pupil. Underside grey, of the female 
greyish white, with numerous short blackish striz ; fore wing with 
the disk pale ferruginous, the margins of the band (as seen from 
above) defined by irregular black lines; fore wing in the male with 
a single, in the female with two black spots; the apical with white 
pupil and yellow iride; the black dot on the hind wing also with 
white pupil and yellow iride. Cilia silvery grey. 
Expanse 14 inch. 
Hab. Spiti and Tibet. 
Allied to L. telephassa. 
On the bare, brown, stony mountain-slopes of Spiti, Upper Ku- 
nawur, Tibet; this species seems to delight in the hot weather of 
June and July. 
85. Saryrus swaHa, Kollar, Higel’s Kaschmir, p. 444, t. 14. 
felis 
Very common during the rains (August and September) in the 
interior of the Himalayas, chiefly ou grassy slopes and in fields near 
woods ; also in open woods. 
86. Saryrus saraswat], Kollar, Hiigel’s Kaschmir, p. 445, t. 14. 
f. 3, 4. 
Frequents the same ground as the preceding, at the same season, 
and has the same flight. 
87. Saryrus AvATARA, Moore, Catal. Lep. Mus. E.1.C. i. p.229. 
N.W. Himalayas, 8000 to 10,000 feet; frequenting bare grassy, 
rocky slopes close to oak-forests. A bolder insect than the prece- 
ding: Nymphalidan in flight and habit, and appearing in May and 
June before the rainy season. 
88. HippARCHIA PARYSATIS. 
Satyrus parysatis, Kollar, Ins. Faun. S. Persia (Mem. Acad. 
Vienna), i. p. 11. 
Obtained on steep precipices over bare hill-sides above the Sutlej ; 
and these Himalayan precipices are not quite the ground for the en- 
tomologist, net in hand, and -eye fixed on the soaring insect. The 
aspect of the insect on the wing is quite Nymphalidan—a soaring 
flight, swift-if frightened, pitching in all sorts of inaccessible spots. 
Subsequently found very common in Upper Kunawur, always on 
steep cliffs, pitching on rocks. 
89. EreBIA ANNADA, Moore, Catal. Lep. Mus. E. I. C. i. p. 226. 
The species of Hredia are autumnal insects of weak flopping flight, 
with an irregular pitching action, frequenting bare grassy slopes. 
90. Eresia scanpA, Kollar, in Hiigel’s Kaschmir, iv. p. 452, 
to17: f. 334. 
Hab. Lower Kunawur. 
