112 NOVITATES ZOOLOQICAE XXII. 1915. 



2 cJc?, Mannsela, Central Ceram, 650 metres, ]ltl2 ; 1 (?, Sukaradja, N.W. 

 Ceram; 1 <?, Ceram. 



40. Appias lyncida lyncida (Cram.). 



Papilio lyncida Cramer, Pcq). E.cid. vol. ii. pt. xi. p. 5,^. t 131. f. B. (1777) (Java). 



1 i, Bali, 1912. 



4T. Appias ada ada (Cram.). 



Pupilio luh Cramer, PajJ. Exol. vol. iv. pt. x.\xi. p. 14:>. t. 303. ff. C. D. (1781) (Amboina). 



1 c?, Sukaradja, N.W. Ceram; 7 6 6, 1 ?, Maunsela, Central Ceram, 650 

 metres, 1912. 



48. Appias melania antoniae Frnhst. 



Appias melania antoniae Fruhstorfer, Seitz Gnmschm. der Erde, vol. ix. p. 150 (1910) (East Ceram, 

 Saparua). 



1 (?, 1 ?, Mannsela, Central Ceram, 050 metres, 1912 ; 2 c^c?, Wahai, North 

 Ceram. 



49. Appias placidia (Stoll.). 



Popilio placidia Stoll, Stipp>l. Cramer's Pap. E.rot. pt. iv. p. 133. pi. xxviii. ff. 4. 4 C. (1790) 

 (Amboina). 



Dr. Standinger separated the Batjau specimens as a subspecies under the name 

 var. macuhttii, and Herr Fruhstorfer in " Seitz " followed him, adding the localities 

 Halmaheira and Obi. I cannot agree to this, for out of seventeen ? ? sent by 

 Herr Stresemann from Ceram, nine are like the c? unspotted above, seven are 

 normal or like Standinger's maculata, while the other one has a band of large 

 distinct yellow patches much stronger developed than in any of Standinger's 

 maculata. I consider, therefore, at the most the yellow-spotted ? ? can only be 

 treated as aberrations and must stand as ab. maculata Stand. 



25 (?c?, 15 ? ?, Mannsela, Central Ceram, 650 metres, 1912 ; 2 (JcJ, Kanike, 

 North Ceram, 000 metres = 1950 ft., 1912 ; 1 c?, 3 ? ?, Wahai, North Ceram. 



in large numbers on the ground where covered with leaves in high primeval 

 forest with little undergrowth. In the coast region and Central Mountain Range. 

 Never found in open country. — E. 8. 



50. Appias celestina celestina (Boisd.). 



Pierix celestina Boisduval, Voy. Astrolabe Lipid, p. 46. No. 1 (1832) (Waigiou). 



When a good series of both the yellow and white forms of ? is available, the 

 Misol form of celestina will have to be separated, but the three white ? ¥ obtained 

 by H. Kiihu are not sufficient for this purpose. 



15??, Misol [2 c?(J, 3 ? ? (white form), Misol, January 1899 (Heinrich 

 Kiihu)]. 



51. Catopsilia pyranthe evangelina (Butl.). 



Callidryoi evangelina Butler, Trans. Entom. Soc. Land. 1870. p. 11. No. 6 (Flores). 



1 J, 1 ?, Buleleng, North Bali, January— April 1011 ; 3 (J J, 2 ¥ ?, Bali, 

 1912. 



