1882. ] FROM THE N.W. HIMALAYA. 257 
PAPILIONINA. 
PARNASSIUS HARDWICKIe 
Parnassius hardwicki, Gray, Zool. Misc. p. 32 (1831) ; Lep. Ins. 
Nepal, p. 7, pl. 4. f. 1, la; Catal. Lep. Ins. Brit. Mus. p. 76, pl. 12. 
f. 8. 
P. jacquemontii, Kollar, Hiigel’s Kasch. iv. p. 407, pl. 2. f. 3, 4 
(nec Boisd.). 
“March. Flies over the snow ; 8000 feet. Sixteen specimens taken 
in one day, all males but one.” 
PARNASSIUS JACQUEMONTI. 
Parnassius jacquemonti, Boisd. Spec. Gén. Lép. i. p. 400 (1836) ; 
Blanchard, Jacq. Voy. Inde, iv. Ins. p. 16, pl. 1. f. 3, 4; Gray, Catal. 
Lep. Ins. B. M. pl. 12. f. 1, 2. 
“Head of the Kullu valley, and slopes of the Rhotang Pass ; 
10,000 up to 13,000 feet.” 
PARNASSIUS CHARLTONIUS. 
Parnassius charltonius, Gray, Catal. Lep. Ins. B. M. p. 77, 
pl. 12. f. 7, ¢ (1852); Moore, Yarkand Mission, Lep. p. 5, pl. 1. 
fe 3; 2 . 
‘« Baralacha Pass, 18,000 feet, June. Very rare.” 
PARNASSIUS CHARINO. 
Parnassius charino, Gray, Catal. Lep. Ins. B. M. p. 76, pl. 12. 
f. 12 (1852). 
“Top of the Rhotang Pass, 13,000 feet. Very rare.” 
DaLcHINA SARPEDON. 
Papilio sarpedon, Linn. Syst. Nat. i. 2, p. 747; Esper, Ausl. 
Schmett. pl. 8. f. 2. 
* Flies round and round the tops of trees.” 
DALCHINA CLOANTHUS. 
Papilio cloanthus, Westw. Arcana Ent. i. pl. 11. f. 2 (1841); 
Kollar, Hiigel’s Kasch. iv. p. 405, pl. 2. f. 1, 2. 
ZETIDES AXION. 
Papilio axion, Felder, Verh. zool.-bot. Gesch. 1864, pp. 305, 
350. 
P. eurypilus, Hiibn. Samml. ex. Schmett. ii. pl. 107 (nec Linn.). 
Near to Z. telephus. Underside—fore wing with the discoidal 
spots larger, the two at the end confluent; medial transverse band 
wider posteriorly and less divided by the veins; the marginal row of 
spots narrower and more lunular in form, the upper being wider 
apart : hind wing with a broader medial band, the subbasal costal 
red-banded streak narrower ; two short black spots divided by a red 
lunule within the end of the cell, the other red-lunulated spots 
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