O I PAI'ILIONIDiE. PIERIN^. — DELIAS. 



of tlie posterior wings is greyish black, ami the submarginal hmules are yellow, 

 liroader, aud nearly uniform in size, the basal tlirea-fourths of the wings being 

 yelbnv. 



Hab. Milne Bay, British New Guinea (Doherty). 



In the Collection of the Hon. Walter Rothschild. 



XXXIV.— DELIAS lERE. S. Figs. 4, 5. ?. Fig. 0. 



Ddias lere, H. Grose-Smith, " Novitatcs Zoologicte," Vol. VII., p. 87 

 (l'.)OO). 



Exp. 2| inches. 



Male. Upperside closely resembles D. Xi'Iianthe, but the inner edge of the 

 black areas on both wings is less regular, being indented between the veins, 

 e.specially on the posterior wings. 



Underside. Anterior wings as in D. Xi'Iianthe, but tinged with yellow 

 towards the base. Posterior wings bright yellow, becoming paler towards the 

 apex, where there are two submarginal orange spots forming a continuation of 

 the row of orange lunules in the black outer-marginal area. 



Female. Upperside rather yellowish w'hite, with the outer-marginal black 

 areas considerably narrower than in D. Xelianthe, and indented on the inner 

 edges. On the underside the outer-marginal black areas are also much 

 narrower, and on the posterior wings the basal three-fourths is yellow, shading 

 to whitish towards the apex. 



Hab. Milne Bay (Doherty). 



In the Collection of the Hon. Walter Rothschild. 



XXXV.— DELIAS ZARATE. $. Figs. 7, 8. $. Fig. 9. 



Delias Zarate, 11. Grose-Smith, " Novitates Zoological," Vol. VII., p. 87 

 (11)00). 



Exp. 2| inches. 



Male. Upperside differs from I). Gahia, Boisd., in both wings being more 

 yellowish white. On the anterior wings the costal and apical areas are blacker. 



