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Calinaga saka, Moore, Lep. Ind. v, p. 49 (1901). 

 One male specimen, in worn condition. 

 Menkong, (10,000 ft.), June 16. 



Family— PAPILIONIDJE. 



Sub-family — Thaidin^. 



101. Abmandia thaidina. 



Armandia thaidina, Blanchard, Compt. Rend., Ixxii, p. 809 (1871) ; Leech 

 Butt. China, Japan and Corea, p. 489 (1893). 

 A male specimen. 

 Liu Yang (77,000 ft.). May 9. 



Sub-family— PARNASSIIN^. 



103. Parnassitjs szechenyii, 



Parnassius szechenyii, Frivaldszky, Term. Fiiz. x, p. 39, pi. iv, figs. 1, la, 

 (1886) ; Leech, Butt. China, Japan and Corea, p. 501 (1893). 

 Several specimens representing both sexes. 



Drika la, (15,000 ft.), May 27 ; Tizu (13,800 ft.), May 21 ; Litang 

 17,000 ft.). May 28. 



103. Parnassius obleans, 



Parnassius Orleans, Oberthur, Etud. d'Entom., xiv, p. 8, pi. i, fig. 2 (1891); 

 xvi, p. 3, pi. ii, fig. 14, 5 (1892) ; Leech, Butt., China, Japan and Corea, 

 p. 502 (1893). 



Four male specimens identical with those from Ta-chein-lu (Ex coll. 

 Leech) in the British Museum. 



Kia la 17,000 ft.), June 10 ; Tsema la (15,500 ft.), June 17 ; Zhasha la 

 (15,000 ft.), June 20. 



104. Parnassius acco baileyi, nov.* 



Generally larger in size, more strongly marked with black, the red spots 

 richer in colour, and the tornal pair of sub-terminal spots frequently 

 enclose some bluish scales ; the fringes of the forewings are always 

 checkered at ends of the veins, and sometimes the fringes of the hindwings 

 are slightly marked in this way. 



In expanse the male specimens from Litang range from 62-69 fmiUim, 

 and the females from 60-66 millim. The only specimen, a male, obtained 

 at Rama La measures 76 millim in expanse. 



Sixteen specimens (9 c? J ; 7 9 2)- 



Rama la (15,000 ft.). May 26 ; Litang (13,800 ft.). May 28. 



Sub-family— LEPTOCIRCIN^. 



105. Leptocircus curius. 



Papilio curius, Fabricius, Mant. Ms. ii, p. 9 (1787). 



Leptocircus curius. Gray, Cat. Lep. Ins. Brit. Mus. Papil, p. 73 (1852) ; 

 Leech, Butt., China, Japan and Corea, p. 509 (1893). 

 Two specimens. 

 Panye (2,000 ft.), July 26 ; Tashianliang (1,500 ft.), July 31. 



* Smallest specimen from S. W. Thibet in Mus. Coll. is only 50 millim. Type 

 P. acco measures 62 millim. 



