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82. Pieris eleone, Doubl. and Hew., Gen. Diurn., Lej?., t. 6, f. 6. 

 Hah. Valley of Chillo (8600 feet). Two examples. 



83. Pieris margarita (Hil1:)n.). 



Mylothris margarita, Hilbn., Samml. ex. 8ehm., ii, t. 1^0. 

 Hah. Nanegal and the country west of Quito. Two examples. 



84. Pieris sp. ? 



Hob. Picbinclia (12,000 feet). One example. 



A mucli rubl)ed female specimen of a Pierid with whicb we are wholly 

 unacquainted. It is in much too damaged a condition to describe. 



85. Gallidryas 'philea (Linn.). 



Papilio fhilea, Linn., Syst. Nat, i, p. 764. 

 Hah. Country west of Quito. One example. 



86. Gallidryas euhule (Linn.). 



Papilio euhule, Linn., Syst. Nat., i, p. 764. 

 Hab. Country west of Quito. One example. 



87. Gallidryas arganfe (Fabr.). 



Papilio argante, Fabr., Syst. Ent., p. 470. 

 Hah. Nanegal (alt. uncertain). Two examples. 



88. Gallidryas riirina, Feld., Reise d. Nov., Lep., p. 194, t. 26, f 9-11. 

 Hab. Nanegal (alt. uncertain). Two examples. 



89. Meganostoma cesonia (Stoll.). 



Papilio cesonia, Stoll., Suppl. Cram., t. 41, f. 2, 2b. 

 Hab. Otovalo (8600 feet). ( Jm- example. 



90. Golias alticola, sp. n. 



G. leshice quoad alarum colores forsan proxima sed multo minor et posticis 

 plaga ad Itasin costiie vi ulla, alis sulphureis hand rubro-aurantiacis ; subtus 

 anticis area discali sulphureis maculis submarginalibus nullis. Exp. 1*7 inches. 



$ maii similis sed pallidior, anticis ad apicem trimaculatis. Feniina altera 

 fere allnda. 



Hab. Pichincha (12,000 feet); Tortorillas, Chimborazo (13,000 feet); 

 Cayambe (13,000 feet) ; Chimborazo, west side (15,000 feet) ; Antisana, west 

 side (16,000 feet). Nine examples. 



It is with considerable reluctance that we add another species to this 

 complicated genus, but we are unalile to associate Mr. Whymper's specimens 



