100 LEPIDOPTERA INDICA. 



flying iu July and August at great elevations, above 14,000 feet, on the inner ranges 

 of tlie Hills North of Masuri just below the snows " (Journ. Bombay Nat. Hist. Soc. 

 1898, 59G). The Rev. J. H. Hocking found it "very rare on the Baralacha Pass, 

 18,000 feet elevation " (Proc. Zool. Soc. 1882, 257). Major H. B. Hellard took it on 

 the " Runang Pass, S. side, 1B,500 feet, in August, also between the Sarsunyar and 

 Stakpila Passes, 12,000 to 13,0U0 feet, in July " (MS. Notes). Mr. L. de Niceville 

 records it from the " Northern side of Darkot Pass, about 12,000 feet elevation " 

 (Rept. Pamir Boundary Comm. 1898, 43). In the collection of the late Mr. J. H. 

 Leech are specimens, taken by Capt. H. McArthur, at Kokser in July, at the 

 Chonging Valley, 15,000 to 17,000 feet elevation, July and August, Baralacha, 

 August, and from the Kutie Pass, 17,000 feet, September; others from the Dugi 

 Pass, 12,500 feet, taken by Capt. Thompson in September; Mr. Leech himself 

 having taken it at Skoro La in July, and in the Deosi Plains in August. 



i^ [JJED Species. — Kailasius Prineeps (Parn. Princeps, Honrath, Berl. Eut. Zeit. 

 1887; p. 351. Gr.-Gr. Rom. Mem. iv. pi. 2, fig. 1, a, b, c, c? S (1890). Austaut, 

 Les Parnas, pi. IC, fig. 1, 2, c? ? (1891). Habitat. S.E. Turkestan. 



Genus KORAMIUS. 



Imago. — Male. Forewing somewhat narrow, subtriangular ; exterior margin 

 obhquely rounded; cell extending to half the wing; second subcostal branch 

 emitted at a short distance before end of the cell, free from the first branch ; upper 

 discocellular short, middle concave, lower bent inward. Hindwing somewhat 

 elongated ; exterior margin obliquely convex ; precostal vein curved outward. 

 Antennce with a lengthened gradually thickened club. Female with the anal pouch 

 small, broad beneath, basally concave, the apex being couvexly dilated and obtusely 

 pointed on each side. 



TvpE. — K. Delphius. 



KORAMIUS STOLICZKANUS (Plate 412, fig. 1, S, U, h, ? ). 

 Parnassius StoUczkanng, Felder, Reise I^ovara, Lep. ii. p. 138, cJ $ (iSGo) ; iil. iii. pi. G7, figs. 2, 



3, c? (1867). 

 Patnassius Stoliczkums (part), Ehves, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lend. 18S6, p. 40. 



Male. — Upperside yellowish-white; fringe of both wings entirely yellowish- 

 white ; antennas black. Foreiring with the base and costa blackish speckled ; a 

 broad black wedge-shaped bar across middle of the cell, and a broader discocellular 

 bar, followed outwardly by three much paler greyish-black transverse bands, the 

 inner band narrow, recurved, sinuous and not reaching the snbmedian, the middle 

 band also ginuous and broadest at the ends, the outer band being marginal. 

 Hindwing with the base and abdominal margin thickly black speckled ; a discal 



