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 1.5. Papilio ulysses l.inn. 

 A good series, all males. 



16. Papilio godartianus l.uoas. 

 A long series of both sexes from Mansinam and Humboldt liay. 



PIERINAE. 

 17. Delias aruna 13oi.s<l. 

 There is a fine series of this species, including one specimen of a variety which 

 is bufif coloured on the upperside, and on the underside of the posterior wings the hasnl 

 and discal patches of colour are pinkish orange. In the females the basal half of the 

 posterior wings is mostly white tinged with pale yellow, but in one specimen it is 

 bright yellow. 



18. Delias cruentata Butl. 



A fine series of both sexes. The female is yellowish white on the upper surface, 

 with the dark margins on both wings very much narrower than in the allied 

 species D. tnysis Fabr., and the submarginal row of white spots near the ape.v of the 

 anterior wings is much less distinct. Also near to D. lam De Haan. 



19. Delias abnormis Wall. 

 Five specimens, all males. 



20. Delias euphemia sp. nov. 

 (PI. XII., tigs. 1 and 2.) 



Male. — Upperside: both wings white. Anterior wings with the costal margin 

 naiTowl3% apex rather more broadly, and outer margin narrowly black, the black a]>ex 

 being indented between the veins, the black subapical band on the underside showing 

 indistinctly through the wings. Posterior wings with the outer margin narrowly and 

 towards the anal angle rather more broadly greyish black. 



Underside: anterior wings resemble D. hagoe Boisd., but the suliapical dark 

 band inside the white spots extends rather further along the outer margin. On the 

 lx)sterior wings the submarginal band of red .six>ts gradually narrows towards the apex, 

 and the black band inside the spots is less arcuate towards the inner margin, ceasing 

 between the lowest median nervule and the .submedian nervure. The yellow basal 

 area is more extended and comprises nearly the whole surface as far as the dark band. 



Female. — Upperside: both wings greyish brown, irrorated with grey scales towards 

 the base, the abdominal fold of jwsterior wings being nearly white. Anterior wings 

 with a subapical curved row of six lemon coloured spots, the second spot being the 

 most elongated, the fir.st and third of same size, the fourth and fifth smaller, and the 

 sixth, the lowest, becoming obsolete. On the posterior wings is a submarginal row of 

 six pale orange' coloured spots dentate outwardly, those nearest the anal angle smallest 

 and least distinct. 



Underside: anterior wings resemble the femjole of D. hagoe, but the inner edge 

 of the black band, which covers the apical half of the wings, is less irregular and not 

 dentate; the basal half of the wings is dusky white, tinged with yellow towards tlie 



