LEPIDOPTERA. 
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brown marginal band ; a light narrow dusky-brown lunular streak at end of the cell in the 
fore wing. Underside: fore wing pale yellow; costal border and outer margin greenish- 
yellow ; a dusky black-speckled lunular spot at end of the cell, and discal row of indistinct 
speckled spots : hind wing greenish-yellow, with darker green speckles ; an oclireous-brown 
patch at end of cell, enclosing a white triangular mark and small spot ; a discal series of 
dusky-brown dentate spots. Antennae and legs reddish. 
Expanse If inch. 
Hab . — North of Changla (17,000 feet), Ladak. 
Differs from C. eogene , Eeld. (Novara Reise, Lep. t. 27, fig. 7), in being smaller, and in 
having the wings, including the cilia, pale chrome-yellow instead of orange-yellow ; the dis- 
cocellular mark is less prominent and lunular, not oval ; the broad marginal hand is of a much 
yellower colour. On the underside, the discocellular mark on the fore wing is also lunular and 
is not pale-centred. 
Sub-Family — PA PTLIONINM. 
17. Paenassius chaeltonius. Plate I, fig. 3, ? . 
P. charltonius, Gray, Catal. Lep. Ins. Brit. Mus. i, p. 77, pi. 12, fig. 7, $ , (1852). 
Hab .— Kharbu (13,000 feet), Ladak. 
18. Parnassitjs jacquemontii. 
P. jacquemontii, 'Boisi., Spec. Gen. Lep. i, p. 400 (1836). — Blanchard, Jacq. Voy. clans PInde, iv, 
Ins. p. 16, t. 1, figs. 3, 4. — Gray, Catal. Lep. Ins. Brit. Mus. i, pi. 12, figs. 1, 2. 
Hab . — North of Changla (17,000 feet), Ladak. 
Sub-Family— X YCQSNIN2E. 
19. POLYOMMATUS KASHGHAEENSIS. Plate 1, fig. 7. 
Polyommatus kashgharensis, Moore, Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist. 1878, p. 230. 
Male. Uppersidepale blue, with narrow black exterior-marginal line ; costal edge white. 
Cilia white, with dark inner border. Underside slightly pearly-grey, base of wings pale 
metallic green : fore wing with a white-bordered black spot in middle of the cell, and a 
curved discal series of five spots ; a very indistinct spot at end of the cell, and a less distinct 
marginal series of spots : hind wing with three sub-basal and a curved discal series of six 
small white-circled black spots ; an indistinct spot at end of the cell, and marginal row of 
spots with slightly ochreous interspaced upper dentated line. 
Expanse If inch. 
Hab. — Yangihissar, Eastern Turkestan, April 1874*. 
Allied to P. semiargus. 
