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apparent slender blackish lunules, and also traversed inwardly by a sinuous series of 

 less-defined pearly-white lunules, which latter are widest at the costal aud anal end ; 

 followed by an outer-discal row of more or less apparent black or dusky-red small 

 spots, and then a marginal row of quadrate pearly-white spots, inwardly edged l:)y 

 a more or less blackish luuule. Bad)/ and palpi dusky fulvous, and clothed with long- 

 fulvous hairs ; body beneath and legs pale fulvous ; antenni^ black above, beneath 

 aud tip fulvous. 



Female, Upperside more dusky fulvous than in male, the basal areas also 

 darker ; the black markings broader and more prominent ; the outer-discal and 

 submarginal spots larger, and occasionally these two series are longitudinally 

 confluent ; the subapical interspaces of forewing and the submarginal and marginal 

 intervening spaces of both wings paler fulvous or whitish. Cilia more heavily 

 alternated with black. Underside as in the male, the colours being brighter and 

 markings more prominent. 



Expanse, (j ? , 1 ^-^ to Ij^j inch. 



Habitat. — Kashmir ; Lahoul, 



Distribution. — Capt. H. B. Hellard's specimens were taken in " Kashmir near 

 the Gungabul Lake, at foot of the Haramook Peak, in September, and also on the 

 South side of Sarsungar Pass, Stakpila Pass, and Upper Boorzil Valley, Kashmir, 

 in July, generally over 12,000 feet elevation" (MS. Notes). Mr. L. de Niceville 

 obtained " a large series in June aud July in Kashmir and Lahoul, aud a single 

 specimen at Zoji La, Kashmir, at about 11,000 feet elevation, in June" (Butt. Ind. 

 ii. 139). Mr. J. H. Leech took both sexes in the Deosai Plains, 13,000 feet elevation 

 in August, and has examples from Kokser, taken in July, and from the Baralacha 

 Pass, taken in August, by Capt. H, MacArthur. Col. C. Swinhoe lias specimens 

 from Kulu. 



BOLORIA GENERATOR (Plate 376, tig. 1, la, b, c? ? )• 

 Ai-gijnnis Pales, var. generator, Staudiiiger, Stett. Eiit. Zeit. 18S6, 2-35. 



Imago. — Differs from B. Pah's and Si2]orn, in both sexes having the forewing more 

 subtriangular in shape, the costa more arched and the outer margin curved and less 

 oblique. Foreving with two blackish very obscurely-defined slender bars aud a dot 

 within the cell, and a curved streak at its end ; the ordinary inner-discal irregular 

 series of marks, subapical patch and the outer-discal row of spots, also very obscui-ely 

 defined, being more or less obsolete hindward ; the submarginal row of spots and 

 marginal line somewhat more defined. Huidwlng with two black very slender cell- 

 bars and inner-discal sinuous marks very obscurely defined, the outer-discal and sub- 

 marginal row of spots somewhat more defined, the marginal line slender. Underside. 



