PAPILIONID^. — PIEEIN^. — DELIAS. 14 



Head greyish-white, thorax yellow, legs grey, abdomen white. 



Female. Upperside. Fore wings black, inner margin, ncrvures and cell 

 heavily powdered with white scales. A large irregular blotch of yellowish- 

 white at the end of the cell, and from the costa to the hinder angle extends 

 a semicircular submarginal row of large yellowish-white conical patches. 

 Posterior wings yellowish-white, powdered at the base with dark grey, and with 

 the outer fourth of the wings occupied by a wide blaciv border, much indented 

 on the inner side, within which is a row of five yellowish-white lunules. 



Antennas black, head and thorax olive-grey, abdomen deep blackish-grey, 

 powdered with white. 



Underside. Anterior wings similar to the male, but the patch in the cell 

 is larger. Posterior wings much paler and duller orange-yellow than in the 

 male, and the submarginal row of black spots is larger and distinctly arrow- 

 shaped. 



Head white, thorax yellow, abdomen white. 



Hab. Oinanisa, Timor (November and December, 1891), and Dili (May, 



1892) (Doherty). 



In the Collection of the Hon. W. Rothschild. 

 Belongs to the group of D. Aruiia, Boisduval. 



XIV.— DELIAS DOHEPtTYI. $. Figs. 7, 8. 



Delias Doherti/I, Piothschild, " Novitates Zoologicae," I., p. GOl (September, 

 1894). 



Exp. 3 inches. 



3J((Ie. Upperside. Creamy-white, with a black apex to the anterior wangs, 

 and a narrow black border to all the wings, the spots and markings on the 

 underside showing through the wings. 



Antenna} black ; head, thorax and first two segments of abdomen greyish- 

 olive ; lower part of abdomen white, powdered with grey. 



Underside. Anterior wings jet black, with a minute white dot at the end 

 of the cell. Subcostal nervure and base of cell strongly powdered wdth white 

 and yellowish-green scales. Inner margin pale grey. Apical fourth of wing 

 bright yellow with black nervures. Posterior wings bright golden-yellow ; about 



