1882.] FROM THE N.W. HIMALAYA. 251 
RAPALA GRISEA. 
Deudorizx grisea, Moore, P. Z. S. 1879, p. 140. 
APHNZUS ETOLUS. 
Papilio etolus, Cram. Pap. Exot. iii. pl. 208. f. E, F (1782). 
APHNZEUS TRIFURCATA, 0. Sp. 
Male. Upperside violet-brown ; basal area of a more greyish- 
blue tint than in A. ie¢is, the orange spot trifurcate and triangular. 
Female paler; basal area greyish vinous-brown ; orange spot on 
fore wing small, not larger than that of the male. Underside of a 
deeper chrome-yellow, the silver-streaked bands similarly disposed, 
but all nearly dusky black throughout their breadth; the marginal 
slender spots more prominent. 
Expanse, ¢ 1,3;, 2 14% inch. 
Hab. N.W. Himalaya, Dharmsala (Baden Powell and Hocking). 
In coll. F. Moore and British Museum. 
APHN&US UNIFORMIS, 0. sp. 
Fore wing comparatively narrower and more acutely pointed at 
the apex than in 4. trifureata ; hind wing shorter, but longer hind- 
wards, and the exterior margin even and less convex anteriorly. 
Upperside dull bluish brown: fore wing unmarked: hind wing with 
an indistinct dull ochreous anal spot speckled with grey and black. 
Underside dull pale brownish ochreous, the transverse bands nearly 
obsolete, being indicated by very slender indistinct silvery-speckled 
lines ; anal lobe black-spotted. 
Expanse 1,5 inch. 
Hab. Mount Meru, Wurdhan. In coll. British Museum. 
APHNZUS ELIMA. 
Aphneus elima, Moore, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. 1877, p. 51. 
PRATAPA ICETAS. 
Tolaus icetas, Hewits. Ill. D. Lep. p. 44, pl. 18. f. 6, 7 (1865), 2. 
LoxuRa ATYMNUS. 
Papilio atymnus, Cram. Pap. Exot. iv. pl. 331. f. D, E (1782). 
SURENDRA QUERCETORUM. 
Amblypodia quercetorum, Moore, Catal. Lep. Mus. E.I.C. i. 
p- 42, pl. la. f. 7 (1857). 
PANCHALA, N. g. 
Wings small, short, broad: fore wing much arched; exterior 
margin erect, slightly convex hindwards; cell extending beyond 
half the wing ; costal vein extending to near half the margin; first 
subcostal emitted at two fifths and second at one fifth before end 
of the cell, third bifid at one third before the apex, fifth from 
slight angle at end of the cell; discocellular slightly bent near upper 
