Parnassius staudingeri hunza, the Karakoram banded Apollo, is a high-altitude butterfly which is found in India.
Male upperside ground colour duller, more sullied white.
Underside: similar to the underside in Parnassius stoliczkanus, with no red spots at the base of the hindwing; in a few specimens a discal and a subcostal black-encircled red spot are present.
[1] It is seen in Afghanistan, Pakistan, northern India (including Jammu and Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand), western China (?
This butterfly is protected by law in India and was featured in the erstwhile USSR Red Data Book as being vulnerable.