2 
SECOND YAEKAND MISSION. 
4. Atjloceea swaha. 
Satyms swaha, Kollar, HligeFs Kaschmir^ iv, p. 444, tab. 14, figs. 1, 2 (1844). 
Satyrus hrahminus (part), Blanch., Jacq. Voy. dans Tlnde, iv, Ins. p. 22, t. 2, figs. 5, 6, $. 
Hah. —Gaganghir, Kashmir. 
5. Atjloceea beahmina. 
Satyrus hrahminus, Blanchard, Jacq. Voy. dans PInde, iv. Ins. p. 22, t. 2, fig. 4 (1844), $. 
Aulocera weranga, Lang, Ent. Monthly Mag. iv, p. 247 (1868). 
Hah. —Mataian, Dras Valley, 11,200 feet. 
Sub-family— 
6. Vanessa ladakensis. Plate I, fig. 2. 
Vanessa ladakensis, Moore, Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist. 1878, p. 227. 
Nearest aUied to V. rizana, Moore, from Cheeni, but is somewhat smaller, less angled 
below the apex of fore wing and at middle of the hind wing; the black markings on the upper- 
side are much less prominent, the black ohhque hands on forewing merging into the red and 
thus appearing somewhat confluent; the outer transverse discal yellow hand on fore wing is 
also broader; other markings similar. On the underside the interspaces between the markings 
on fore wing are very much paler. 
Expanse If inch. 
Hah. —Gogra, Changchenmo, 16,000 feet, October 1873; Karatagh Lake, on snow, 
midday temperature 33°, October 11th, 1873. 
7. Pykameis cabdtji. 
Vyrameis cardui, Linn, Paun. Suec. p. 276 (1761).—Esper, Schmett. i, t. 10, fig. 3.—Eversmann, Ent. 
Imp. Ross. V, p. 107, t. 12, figs. 1, 2.—Erschoff, Lep. Turkestan, p. 15. 
j^ah. —Karghalik, November 11th, seen also south of Sanju and at Sanju, aU in Eastern 
Turkestan. 
8. Abgynnis jainadeva. 
Argynnis jainadeva, Moore,Ent. Monthly Mag.i, p. 131 (1864); Proc. Zool. Soc. 1865, p. 495, pi 30, 
fio". 1 . 
Bah. —Leh, September 6th. 
