250 JOURNAL, BOMBAY NATURAL HISTORY SOCIETY, Vol. XIV. 



Ent. Soc. Lond., 1884, pp 6,8, 13, 14, 15; idem, id., Journ. Bomb, Nat. 

 Hist. Soc, vol. xi, pp, 465, 466 (1898) ; id., Alpheraky, Stet. Ent. Zeit., 

 vol. xliv, p. 493 (1883) ; id,, G-roum-Grshimailo, Mem, Lep,, vol. iv, pp. 59, 

 246, 248, 266, 269-276, 278—282, 288, 298, n. 23,329, n. 39, pi. v, Cgs. la, 

 male -^Ihylc, female (1890); C. myrmidone, var. a, eogfewe, Keferstein, Verh. 

 Zool— bot. Gesells. Wien,, vol. xxxii, p. 452, n. 2 (1883), 



C. eogene, var,? stoliczTcanus [sic], Elwes, Trans. Ent, Soc. Lond,, 1884. 

 p. 6 ; C. eogene, var. stoliczkana{T) Alpheraky, Mem. Lep., vol. iii, p. 404 (1887) , 

 C. eogene, var. stoUezkana, id., Mem, Lep., vol. v, p. 74, n. 10, pi. iv, figs. 4a, 

 46, TwaZe; 4c, 4(Z, /e/reaZe (1889) ; id., Groum-Grshimailo, Mem. Lep., vol. iv, 

 p. 298, (1890) ; C. eogene, var. stoliczkanus, Groum-Grshimailo, Mem. Lep., 

 vol. iv, p. 266 (1890). 



C. eogene var. on(Za, Alpheraky, Mem. Lep. vol., p. 76, n. 11 (1889) ; id., 

 Groum-Grshimailo, Mem. Lep., vol. iv, p. 266 (1890) ; idem, id., Hor. Soc. 

 Ent. Ross., vol. xxvii,p.382, n. 12(1893); C. eogene, var.? arida, Groum- 

 Grshimailo, Mem. Lep,, vol. iv, p. 298, n. 23 (e) (1890). 



C. eogene arida, ab. auritheme, Groum-Grshimailo, Hor. Soc. Ent. Ross., 

 vol. xxvii, p. 383, n. 13 (1893). 



C. eogene arida, var. et ab. ? xoanda, Groum-Grshimailo, Hor. Soc. Ent. 

 Ross, vol. xxvii, p. 383, n. 14 (1893). 



G. eogene, ab. cana, Groum-Grshimailo, Mem. Lep., vol. iv, pp. 298, n. 23 

 (a), 333 (1890). 



C. eogene, a var. erythas, Groum-Grshimailo, Mem. Lep., vol. iv, pp. 298, 

 n. 23 (b), 332 (1890). 



C. eogene, var. elissa, Groum-Grshimailo Mem. Lep., vol. iv, pp. 298, n. 23, 

 (c) 332 (1890). 



C. eogene, ab. hyhrida, Groum-Grshimailo, Hor. Soc. Ent, Ross,, vol. xxvii, 

 p. 381, n. 10 (1892). 



C. eogene, var. leechi, Groum-Grshimailo, Hor. Soc. Ent, Ross., vol. xxvii, 

 p. 382, n. 11 (1892). 



Habitat : Female Form II, Skoro-la, Baltistan, Western Hima- 

 layas, 15,000 feet. 



Expanse : $ Form II, 2 '3 inches. 



As will be seen from, the synonymy given above, C. eogetie, Felder, 

 has received many names. I do not propose to add to them. C. 

 stoUezkana, Moore, is now considered to be a distinct species, though 

 three writers have placed it as a variety of C. eogene. The names aridaf 

 auritheme^ wanda, cana, erythas, elissa, hyhrida and leechi all represent 

 varieties or aberrations of the parentiform. As far as I can ascertain 

 C. eogene throughout its extensive range in the Himalayas and to the 

 north of them in the Central Asian plateau which includes the Pamirs, 

 has never been recorded to be dimorphic in the female but on the 

 Skoro-la [la=»pass] in Baltistan, it certainly is so. This second form 

 differs from the first form in having no orange coloration whatever 

 on the upperside, that -colour being replaced by bluish- white. On the 



