occurrenceID	taxonID	catalogNumber	collectionCode	institutionCode	typeStatus	verbatimLabel	sex	individualCount	eventDate	recordedBy	recordNumber	decimalLatitude	decimalLongitude	minimumElevationInMeters	maximumElevationInMeters	minimumDepthInMeters	maximumDepthInMeters	country	stateProvince	municipality	locality	references	associatedOccurrences	associatedReferences	associatedSequences	basisOfRecord	eventRemarks	occurrenceRemarks
CE729A46D11BFFA9FF4CDBBF8DAF75D0.mc.F6B3210DD11BFFACFF4CDA6D8F8075A6	CE729A46D11BFFA9FF4CDBBF8DAF75D0.taxon					Specimens examined. 6 ♂, 5 ♀, CHINA: TIBET: Gyirong (28 ° 23 ′ N, 85 ° 21 ′ E, elev. 2750 m), 28. VII. 2013, leg. Tao Li	male	11	2013-07-28	Tao Li		28.383333	85.35	2750				China	TIBET	Specimens	Gyirong	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/CE729A46D11BFFA9FF4CDBBF8DAF75D0#F6B3210DD11BFFACFF4CDA6D8F8075A6				MaterialCitation		
CE729A46D11BFFA9FF4CDBBF8DAF75D0.mc.F6B3210DD11BFFACFF65DA418BE975A6	CE729A46D11BFFA9FF4CDBBF8DAF75D0.taxon					5 ♂, 3 ♀, NEPAL: KATHMANDU (27 ° 41 ′ N, 85 ° 31 ′ E, elev. 2150 m), 24. VII. 2013, leg. Tao Li	male	8	2013-07-24	Tao Li		27.683332	85.51667	2150				Nepal			NEPAL	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/CE729A46D11BFFA9FF4CDBBF8DAF75D0#F6B3210DD11BFFACFF65DA418BE975A6				MaterialCitation		
CE729A46D11BFFA9FF4CDBBF8DAF75D0.mc.F6B3210DD11BFFACFF4CDC1F8AAE73C5	CE729A46D11BFFA9FF4CDBBF8DAF75D0.taxon				holotype	Type I (Fig. 6 A; 6 ♂, 2 ♀ from China and 3 ♂, 2 ♀ from Nepal) is the most common pattern. Other types of wing patterns are compared with type I. In the forewings of type I, the apical band is incomplete, ending posteriorly near M 1, and with a projection prolonging posteriorly beyond R 4; the pterostigmal band is Y-shaped, with the basal branch often interrupted at base and the apical branch complete; the basal spot is absent; the marginal spot is very small and vague, only extending to R 4 + 5; the submedian band is faintly indicated by a spot between CuA and CuP.	male	13		Other & I. In								China			China	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/CE729A46D11BFFA9FF4CDBBF8DAF75D0#F6B3210DD11BFFACFF4CDC1F8AAE73C5				MaterialCitation		
CE729A46D11BFFA9FF4CDBBF8DAF75D0.mc.F6B3210DD11AFFADFF4CDBBF8D947543	CE729A46D11BFFA9FF4CDBBF8DAF75D0.taxon				holotype	Sometimes the marginal spot and submedian band are too obscure to be seen. Hind wings are similar to forewings, with only the apical band and pterostigmal band present. Type II (Fig. 6 B; 1 ♂, 2 ♀ from Nepal) is comparatively complete in wing pattern. In forewings, the pterostigmal band is complete; the apical band is complete with a hyaline window posterior to vein R 5; the marginal spot and the submedian band are distinct. In hind wings the pterostigmal band is also complete; the apical band is notched at the inner-posterior corner with a small hyaline window between veins R 2 a 2 and R 3 (Fig. 6 B)	male	3										Nepal		In	In	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/CE729A46D11BFFA9FF4CDBBF8DAF75D0#F6B3210DD11AFFADFF4CDBBF8D947543				MaterialCitation		
CE729A46D11BFFA9FF4CDBBF8DAF75D0.mc.F6B3210DD11AFFADFD60DA788E3675FD	CE729A46D11BFFA9FF4CDBBF8DAF75D0.taxon				holotype	Type III (2 ♀ from China) is very similar to type I, but in the forewings the basal branch of the pterostigmal band is complete, and the apical band has a small hyaline window between veins R 2 b and R 3; in the hind wings an anterior and a posterior notch render the apical band anchor-shaped (Fig. 6 C)	female	2										China			China	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/CE729A46D11BFFA9FF4CDBBF8DAF75D0#F6B3210DD11AFFADFD60DA788E3675FD				MaterialCitation		
CE729A46D11BFFA9FF4CDBBF8DAF75D0.mc.F6B3210DD11AFFADFECEDAE98B8075D9	CE729A46D11BFFA9FF4CDBBF8DAF75D0.taxon				holotype	Type IV (1 ♂ from Nepal) is greatly reduced in its wing markings in that the basal branch of the pterostigmal band is almost absent, and the apical band is reduced to the apical area (Fig. 6 D).	male	1										Nepal			Nepal	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/CE729A46D11BFFA9FF4CDBBF8DAF75D0#F6B3210DD11AFFADFECEDAE98B8075D9				MaterialCitation		
