NYMPH ALIN^E. (Group ARGYNNINA.) 219 



(Butt. Tnd. ii. 14!)). Capt. 11. B. Hellard also obtained it at " Sunamurg, and soutli 

 side of the Stakpila Pass, near the top, iu July " (MS. Notes). Mr. J. H. Leech took 

 it in the Goorais Valley, Kashniir, at 7000 feet, in June. 



BOLORIA. CHITRALENSIS (Plate 370, fig. 3, 3a, S)- 



Imago. — Male and female. Smaller than B. JerdoiiL Upperside bright deep 

 reddish-fulvous ; basal areas blacker. Both wings with similar but more compactly- 

 disposed black markings. Underside. Foreiv'mg bright deep fulvous, apex slightly 

 yellowish interspaced ; markings smaller than in upperside, apical spots white 

 pupilled. IIlndiUUKj very dark castaneous-red, slightly paler ochreous on middle of 

 outer-discai area ; markings similar to those in B. Jenloiu, the inner-discal transverse 

 silvery-white markings smaller, narrower, and the upper and lower portions more 

 constricted ; the discal row of white-pu pilled black spots very prominent ; the 

 marginal silvery- white spots narrower. 



Expanse, J' l^Sj to Ij^q, ? l^^) inch. 



Habitat. — Chitral, N. of Kashmir. 



Specimens from Chitral are in the collections of Mr, H. Grose-Smith and 

 Mr. P. Crowley, 



BOLORIA GEMMATA (Plate 377, fig. 1, la, h, ^ ? ). 



Anjynnis Gemmafa, Butler, Annals ami Mag. of Nat. Hist. 1881, p. 32, pi -t, fig. 1, la, J. Elwes 

 I.e. 1881, p. 407 ; id. Proc. Zool. Soc. Lend. 1882, p. 401, pi. 25, figs. 6,7,^^. de Nici'ville, 

 Butt, of India, ii. p. 138 (If 



Imago. — Male. Uppei-side pale fulvous, of either a yellowish or reddish, tinge ; 

 the base densely irrorated with black scales and clothed with fulvous hairs. Cilia 

 fulvous or fulvescent-white. Forewing with a black reuiform mark and a straight 

 bar across middle of the cell, and a broader constricted bar at its end ; a transverse 

 inner-discal angulated series of six spots, the upper three being partly conjoined, a 

 subapical costal diffused triangular spot, an outer-discal slightly recurved regular 

 row of seven somewhat rounded spots, a submarginal parallel row of more or less 

 dentate spots, followed by an inner marginal lunular line more or less confluent 

 with an outer marginal slender even line. Hindwlng with a transverse inner-discal 

 angulated series of either separated or partly confluent black spots bordering the 

 basal black area ; an outer-discal curved row of rounded spots, a submarginal row 

 of lunate spots, and then a duplex marginal partly confluent line. Underside. 

 Forewing paler fulvous, the apex ochreous-red ; cell and discal black markings 

 somewhat smaller; the subapical costal spots, a pupil iu the tliree upper outer-discal 

 spots, and the five upper submarginal triangular spots being prominently silvery- 

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