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grey bands ; the hindwing with similar black-edged red discal and duplex anal spot, 

 and with prominent marginal bluisli-white centred spots. Fringe of forewing white, 

 bi'oadly alternated with black at the vein ends ; of the hindwing entirely wliite. 

 Anal pouch similar in shape to that iu Belpliius. 



Expanse, ?, 2i% inches. 



Habitat. — Pir Pinjal, N. Kashmir. 



Described from two females in the " Hewitson " cabinet, British Museum. 

 These specimens being from the late Mr. W, S. Atkinson's Collection, and are 

 indicated in my MS. catalogue of the latter collection, which was compiled whilst in 

 my possession at the India Museum, before it passed into Mr. Hewitson's hands. 



KOBAMIUS STENOSEMTJS (Plate 412, figs. 3, 3a, S, 3b, c, ? ). 

 Parnassius DeJphius, var. Stenosemus, Honrath, Entom. Xachr. xvi. p. 127 (1890). 



Male and Feitale. — Larger than K. Stoliczkanus, markings blacker. Upper- 

 side. Foreicing witli broader cell and outer black bands, the inner-discal baud being 

 recurved and broadly augulated inward at the lower median veinlet. Hindwing with a 

 discal jsrominent black spot more or less centred with red. ; the small anal black 

 streak, narrow and simply black speckled or obsolete ; the costal spot entirely black ; 

 a snbmarginal continuous row of blackish-bordered black spots, the lower four being 

 more or less centred with bluish-grey, these black spots also being separated from 

 the narrow black marginal baud. One male has the inner-discal recurved black 

 band, on the forewing, broken below the upper median veinlet, and on the hindwing 

 the discal spot is smaller and almost entirely black, the submarginal row of spots 

 also being smaller and entirely black. One female also differs in the submarginal 

 row of spots on hindwing being smaller and entirely black. Fringe in both sexes 

 alternated with black iu the forewing, entirely white in the hindwing. AnteunsB 

 black. Anal pouch, seen from above, with the two lower apices more rounded and 

 the upper lateral edges more even than in Stoliczkamis. 



Expanse, c? ? , 2^-0 to 2n) inches. 



Habitat. — Kutie Pass, E. of Dalhousie, Ladak. 



Described from eleven specimens, six males and five females in Mr. J. H. Leech's 

 Collection, taken on the Kutie Pass, E. of Dalhousie, at 17,000 feet elevation, in 

 September, by Capt. McArthur, and u male and female from Upper Kashmir, in 

 Dr. Felder's Collection at Tring, and a male, from Ladak, in Mr. P. Crowley's 

 Collection. 



C. Asia axd Tibet Species. — Koramius DelpMus (Doritis Delphius Eversm. 

 Bull. Mosc. 1843, p. 541, pi. 7, fig. la, b. Habitat. Altai. — Koramius Staudingeri 

 (Parn. Staudingeri, Haas, Berl. Ent. Zeit. 1882, p. 163, pi. 2, fig. 7, S, 8, 8a, ?. 



