36 LEPIDOPTERA IXDICA. 



elevations in May and June" (-Sikk. Gaz. 1894, 174). Mr. G. C. Dudgeon took it in 

 Sikkim in March and April. Speciniens from the Khasia Hills, from Capt. E. Y. 

 Watson's collection, ai-e in the British Museum. Examples from Cherra Punji, 

 Shillong, and the Jaintia Hills, Assam, are in Mr. "W. Rothschild's collection. Col. 

 C. Swiuhoe records it from Shillong (Tr. Ent. Soc. 1888, 313). 



PAZALA CASHMIRENSIS (Plate 480, fig. 1, larva mdpipa; la, b, c?, Ic, d, ? ). 



Papilio Glycerion, subsp. Caschnirensis, KoibschiW, Nov. ZooL ii. p. 407, J* (1895). Mackinnon and 

 de iS'iccville, Journ. Bombay Nat. Hist. Soc. 1898, p. 595, pi. W, fig. 25, a, bj c, larva and pujia. 



Papilio Casclimirensis, Heron, Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist. 1899, p. 120. 



PapiUo Glyceriun, Westwood, Arcana Ent. ii. p. 24, pi. 55, fig. 3, ^ (1843). Robson, Journ. Bombay 

 N. H. Soc. 1895, p. 497, larva and pupa. 



Imago. — Male. Upperside white ; the basal, costal, and apical area less glossy 

 and transparent than in typical Glycerion. Both wings with similar but less pro- 

 minent black markings. Foreiving with the discal and submarginal transverse band 

 both narrower and disconnected posteriorly, the former not reaching the posterior 

 angle and the latter not reaching the lower median veinlet ; the marginal band is 

 also more attenuated posteriorly, the anterior veins being slender and not black- 

 edged, Hindimic/ with the basal-marginal and subbasal bands narrower, much less 

 defined, and obsolescent posteriorly ; a medial and an outer-medial waved line of the 

 imderside being visible by transparency ; the discal, submarginal, and tbe marginal 

 band is also more slender and less defined, these latter being posteriorly nearer 

 together and thus much restricting the width of the anal black patch, the two yellow 

 spots being paler and less defiued in shape, and the white triangular anal spot below 

 is indented by a black downwardly-oblique point. Underside. Forewing similar to 

 the upperside, the markings being paler, and the marginal band very slender. 

 Hindiuing \vit\\ the ground-colour pale olivescent-yellow ; the blackish basal, sub- 

 basal, the catenulated medial band, and the anal black patch with its white anal 

 spot indented by a downwardly-oblique black point, the two yellow spots more defiued 

 than on upperside ; the interspaces of the discal cateuulated-band being also pale 

 yellow. 



Female. Upper and underside similar to the male. 



Expanse, S 2yo, ¥ 3 inches. 



Larva. — Cylindrical ; head rather large ; 3rd and 4th segment slightly tumid ; 

 2nd, 3rd, and 4th segments each with two subdorsal pointed tubercles, and two 

 similar tubercles on anal segment ; colour green ; head and legs pale ochreous- 

 green. 



Pupa. — Suspended. Head truncated; body tapering hindwards ; thorax with 



