NYMPHALIX^E. (Group AMGTxyiyA.) 247 



less promineut, the uppei- outer-discal spots with white centres. Himlwiiu/ with two 

 black-edged white subbasal patches, a broad whitish zigzag discal baud with 

 its lower portion tinged with grey ; followed by an outer-discal whitish fascia 

 bearing a row of small black-ringed spots centred with greyish-white ; and then a 

 marginal continuous row of Inroad whitish conical spots inwardly edged by a slender 

 black lunule. 



Female. Upperside paler than in male, the apex of f orewing also paler yellow ; 

 the cell, discal, and outer black markings somewhat broader. Foreioiiuj with two 

 black short curved subbasal bars in the cell, or the second bar is very small and still 

 shorter, the middle and outer cell-bar being as in the male ; the discal zigzag marks 

 are slightly conjoined, the subbasal spot in submedian interspace is either slightly 

 or acutely dentate, the outer marginal interspaces are pale yellowish. Hindiriinj 

 with the discal and outer markings somewhat broader, the marginal interspaces being 

 pale yellowish. Underside bi'ighter than in male. Foreiviivj with the markings, as 

 above, similar ; the apical border more yellowish. Hindwiwj with similar markings 

 as in male, but with their interspaces yellowish, and there is a small black dot in 

 middle of the cell. 



Expanse, c? Inj, ?li"oiuch. 



Habitat. — Koulja ; Xamangan ; Tian Tchan ; X. Ladak. 



DiSTEiBUTiON. — The type is recorded from Koulja. Specimens are in the British 

 Museum Collection from Namangan, and Tian Tchan. Mr. J. H. Leech has 

 examples from the Chonging Valley, 1-5, 000 feet elevation, N. Ladak, taken in July 

 and August by Capt. MacArthur. 



Our illustrations of this species on Plate 376, fig. 2, 2a, are from a Chonging 

 Valley example of the male. 



BOLOKIA JERDONI (Plate 376, fig. 4, U. h, S ? )• 



Argynnis Jerdoni, Lang, Entomologists' Monthly Mag. v. p. 34 (1S(5S). de Xiccville, Butt, of India, 



ii. p. 140 (1886). 

 Argynnis Cashmirensis, Moore, Proc. Zool. Soe. Lond. 1874, p. 267, pi. 43, fig. 4. 



liiAGO. — Male. Upperside bright fulvous ; cilia fulvescent-white alternated with 

 black. Foi-i'ving with the base and posterior margin below the submedian vein 

 fulvescent-brown ; a black short bar bordering the dark base of the cell, a rounded, 

 or in some, an incurved lunate spot in middle of the cell, a bar which is either 

 slightly excurved or nearly obliquely-straight across the cell beyond the middle, and 

 then an incurved bar at end of the cell; a transverse inner- discal zigzag series of 

 seven somewhat quadrate spots, of which the four upper are more or less confluent ; 



