FIERI D/K. Gl 



British Museum, fi-om one of which, I believe, Mr. Hevvit- 

 son's figure in the *' Genera " was taken. 



40. Idmais Calais. 



Papilio Calais, Cram., Pap. Exot., pi. 53, f. C, D ; and pi. 



(.!J51, f. A— D. 

 „ „ Herhst, Ins.—Schmett.,\, pi. 108, f. 3—8. 



Papilio Amata, Fab., Ent. Syst., Ill, 1, p. 202, n. QSS. 



? . Papilio Cypreea, Fah., Ent. Syst., Ill, 1, p. 202, n.634. 



Pieris Amata, Godt., Enc. Meth., IX, p. 131, n. 39. 



Idmais Calais, Boisd., Sp. Gen. Lep., I, p. 587, n. 4. 

 „ „ Horsf. 8f Moore, Cat. Lep. E. I. C Mm., p. 67. 



Expands 1 in. 6 lin. — 1 in. 8 lin. 



$ . Pale, creamy brick-red ; with black markings. Fore- 

 wing : costa broadly banded with black ; a large, sub-quad- 

 rate, slightly arched, black spot united to the costal band at 

 extremity of discoidal cell ; a broad, black band along hind- 

 margin, widest at apex, and containing two rows of spots of 

 the ground-colour, the inner row consisting of larger spots 

 than the outer, which is occasionally obsolete ; the creamy-red 

 ground colour becomes gradually paler towards hind-marginal 

 band. Hind-iving : a similar hind-marginal band to that of 

 fore-wing, and likewise containing two rows of spots, which 

 are frequently indistinct. Under-side. — Greenish-yellow. 

 Fore-wing : Flushed with orange-yellow from base ; a black 

 disco-cellular spot ; three quadrate black spots form a short 

 transverse row, near anal angle, not far from hind-margin. 

 Hind-wing : irrorated with gre}'^ specks ; sometimes with a 

 disco-cellular, blackish spot. 



? . Markings similar, but ground-colour yelloioish-white, 

 sometimes flushed with creamy -red from base. Under-side. 

 — Paler ; flushed with sulphur-yellow from base. Fore-ioing : 

 disco-cellular spot larger, red-centred ; beyond middle, a 

 transverse row of reddish spots joins the black spots near 

 anal angle, which are also tinged with reddish. Hind-iving : 

 disco-cellular spot almost wholly pinkish-red ; beyond middle, 

 a sinuate row of spots of the same colour, parallel to hind- 

 margin. 



This species approaches the Genus Cullas, Fah , in colour and marking, 

 as is very noticeable when it is compared witli Colias Elecfra, Linn. It is 

 very widely distributed. 



Interior of South Africa. Congo ? India. — Coll. Brit. 

 Mus. 



Damaraland (H. Hutchinson). — Coll. S. A. Mus. 



Ceylon.— Coll. S. A. Mus. 



India. Madras.— Coll. E. I. C. Mus. 



