To the snows of Tibet through China . two-sevenths; snout elongate, the small eye being rather nearer to theend of the operculum than to that of the stout. The suborbital spine liesin a long cleft which extends beyond the eye in both directions. Inter-orbital space narrow, transversely convex, two-and-a-half times as wideas the eje. Origin of the dorsal fin midway between the root of thecaudal and the eye. Caitdal fin forked, the lobes being shorter than thehead. Body covered with minute scales which are imbricate on the colour light olive with broad brownish bars across the back,
To the snows of Tibet through China . two-sevenths; snout elongate, the small eye being rather nearer to theend of the operculum than to that of the stout. The suborbital spine liesin a long cleft which extends beyond the eye in both directions. Inter-orbital space narrow, transversely convex, two-and-a-half times as wideas the eje. Origin of the dorsal fin midway between the root of thecaudal and the eye. Caitdal fin forked, the lobes being shorter than thehead. Body covered with minute scales which are imbricate on the colour light olive with broad brownish bars across the back, fivein front and five behind the dorsal fin. A yellowish streak on the side ofthe snout running backwards through the superciliary region; threeyellowish longitudinal lines on the crown of the head. Dorsal andgenerally pectoral fin with a broad dark cross band well within themargin. Each caudal lobe with three or four dark oblique bands. Five specimens six inches long, Kia-tiang-fu, 1,070 feet (foot of Omie-shan), Province Sze L^ Or ij^Rs. APPENDIX in 251 III List of Lcpidoptera collected by tJie author at Kiu-Jciang,Extracts from a Paper by J. H. Leech, Esq., , ,dec. Trans. Ent. Soc, Land. March 1889. 1. Euplo&a midamus, Linn.; Kivby, Cat. Diurn. Lep. 2. LetJie butleri, Leech, new species. 3. Lethe naias, Leech, n. s. 4. Lethe syrcis, Hew., Ex. Butt.; Oberth. Et. Ent. 5. Neope ? rmdrheadii, Feld., Wien. Ent. Dehis segonax, Hew., Ex. Butt. Neope segonacia, Oberth. Et. Ent. 6. Melanargia halimede, Men., Schrenks meridionalis, Feld., Wien. Ent. Mon. 7. PalcBonympha opalina, Butl., Trans. Ent. Soc, Lond. Lep, Exot. 8. Satyrus dryas, Scop., Ent. bipunctatus, Motsch., Et. sibirica, Stand., Cat. 9. Mycalesis regalis, Leech, n. s. 10. Mycalesis gotama, Moore, Cat. Lep. E. I. C, Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. 11. Mycalesis perdiccas, Hew. Ex. sangaica, Butl. Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. 12. Ypthima motschidshyi, Brem. & Grey, Schme
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