PAPILIONID^. — PIERIN^. DAPTONUEA. 



and the hiud margin broadly blackish, and twice broadly indented with white ; 

 hind wings white, with a black border slightly extending along the nervures, and 

 ceasing before the anal angle ; fringe white. 



Underside. " Fore wings beneath as above, but the costa narrowly yellow, 

 and the inner and lower part of the black border only present, the tip being 

 obliquely yellowish, divided by the black nervures, and shading into whitish 

 internally ; hiud wings buff-yellow, with narrow black veins (except the disco- 

 cellular nervule), and slightly marked with orange at the base. 



" Allied to P. Tocaria, Feld., and hardly distinguishable on the upperside." 

 (W. F. K., loc. cit.) 



In the Collection of Heulev Grose Smith, from New Granada. 



v.— DAPTONUEA LBIBATA. Fig. 7. 



Daptonum Ltinhata, Kirby, "Annals and Magazine of Natural History," 

 ser. 5, vol. 19, p. 3G1 (1887). 



Exp. 2 inches. 



Female. Upperside " white ; fore wings dusted with ashy at the base 

 and along the costal third, beyond which the costa, which is narrowly black from 

 the base, becomes more distinctly so ; the hind margin is moderately broadly 

 brown, most broadly on the costa ; opposite the middle of the hind margin is a 

 long, shallow excavation into the white portion of the wing, and the brown 

 border is again slightly continued along the inner margin at the anal angle ; 

 hiud wings with a narrower ashy border, not indented externally and hardly 

 extending either to the tip or anal angle. 



" Underside white, immaculate ; hind wings a little yellowish. 



" Club of the antennae tipped with yellow. 



" Allied to Pieris Ilairc, Godt." (W. F. K., loc. cit.) 



In the Collection of Henley Grose Smith, from Ecuador. 



