NOVITATES ZOOLOGICAE XXII. 1915. Ill 



bronzy glaze, a white dot at end of cell, three yellow spots in apex and three 

 whitish small spots along teruien. Hindwiug black-brown strongly glazed with 

 metallic bronze, an orange costal band and a terminal line of orange streaks, 

 a white spot at apex of cell and a broad clond-like whitish postmedian band. 



?. Above. Forewing, basal three-fifths obliqnely pale grey, outer two-fifths 

 obliquely black-brown with a curved snbterminal row of grey streaks. Hind- 

 wing, basal two-thirds pale grey, outer one-third black-brown. — Below. Fore- 

 wing black-brown glossed with metallic bronze basal and cellular areas slightly 

 powdered with yellow scales, a snbterminal curved band of white oblong spots. 

 Hindwing black-brown strongly glossed with metallic bronze, a white spot at end 

 of cell, basal streak and row of snbterminal spots goldea yellow. 



Length of forewing : S 30 mm., ? 27 mm. ; expanse, c? *54 mm., ? .58 mm. 



1 c?, 1 ?, Manusela, Central Ceram, 650 metres, 1012. 



41. Anaphaeis Java Java (Sparrm.) 



PaplUo Java Sparrman, Amoeii. Aaid. vol. vii. p. 504. note. 1 (17C7) (Java). 



1 (?, Kintamani, Bali, 4000 ft., February— March 1911 ; 9 (?c?, 8 9 ? , Buleleug, 

 North Bali, .January— April 1911 ; 1 6,2 ? ? , Bali, 1912 ; 1 ¥ , ?. 



1912. 



42. Huphina nerissa corva (Wall.). 



3)!s. Eiitom. Soe. Loiul, ser. iii. vol. iv. p. 3 

 1 c?, 1 ?, Buleleug, North Bali, .January— April 1911 ; 3 (?<?, 1 ?, Bali, 



Pieris corra Wallace, Tram. Eiitom. Soc. Loiitl. ser. iii. vol. iv. p. 339. No. 32 (1867) (Java, 

 Bali). 



43. Huphina aspasia aspasia (Stoll). 



Papilio aspasia Stoll, Siippl. Cramer's Pap. E.r.ot. pt. v. p. 148. pi. xxxiii. ff. 3, 3 c. (1790) 

 (Amboina). 



2 c?(?, Wahai, North Ceram ; 19 cJc?, 2 ? ?, Sukaradja, N.W. Ceram ; 2 c?c?, 

 Mansuela, Central Ceram, 6.50 metres, 1912. 



44. Huphina aspasia jael (Wall.). 



Pierisjael Wallace, Trans. Eiilom. Soc. Loud. ser. iii. vol. iv. p. 335. No. 20 (1867) (Buru). 



2 c?(?, Mgesawaiu, Central Burn, 800 metres. 



45. Huphina perimale rachel (Boisd.). 



Pieris rachel Boisduval, Hist. Nat. Ins. Spec. G<'n. Lepid. vol. i. p. 469. No. 46 (1836) (Java !). 



There is some doubt about this form, as since Boisduval's time it has not been 

 received from Java. Fruhstorfer in " Seitz " quite omits all mention of a form of 

 H. perimale from the Molnccas. I, however, in addition to the 4 cj (J enumerated 

 below, possess 'Z H from Burn, 1 ? from Ceram, 2 cJcJ from Batjan, and 2 c?c? 

 from Ceram Laut ; a 6 from Obi is slightly different. As all these specimens agree 

 with Boisduval's description of rachel in possessing the very large yellow subapical 

 patch, which is less developed in all the other forms oi perimale, I have come to the 

 conclusion that the locality of Boisduval's type was wrong, and that/*, rachel is the 

 South Muluccan race. 



