PAI'ILIONID.E. — PIERIN.E. HUPHINA. 



Tlioi'c is one rather large sxibapical white spot, and the costal area is broaclly 

 grey, shading into dark jjrown where it joins the outer dark area. 



Underside. Anterior wings as on the iipperside, but with the base tinged 

 with yellow, and three yellow subapical spots. Posterior wings with the basal 

 three-fourths bright yellow, the outer fourth dark brown. 



Female. Upfeeside closely resembles the male, but the outer dark areas 

 are rather wider. Underside as in the male, but the pale area of the anterior 

 wings is lemon-yellow, shading into white below the submedian nervure. 



Hab. Tenimber and Letti (Doherty). 



lu the Collt'Ctious of the Hon. WalkT Eotliseliild aud Mr. H. Grose-Smith. (Types $ 

 and $.) 



Near to H. PfVys, Godart, but smaller and with rounder wings, 



III.— HUPHINA WETTEPJ. $. Figs. 6, 7. ?. Fig. 8. 



Exp. l-l inches. 



Male. Upperside. Closely resembles //. C<insanijiii.'<, but on the upperside 

 the outer margins are black instead of dark brown, the rest of the w-ings being 

 white. On the anterior wings the black area becomes narrower towards the outer 

 angle, and there are two subapical white spots. On the underside the whole 

 of the pale area of the anterior wings is lemon-yellow, except towards the inner 

 margins, where it shades into white, and the three yellow subapical spots are 

 larger and more distinct. On the posterior wings the pale area is brighter 

 yellow than in 71. Consiiiigtiis. 



Female only differs from the male in the dark outer areas being broader. 



Hab. Wetter and Dili (Doherty). 



In the Collections of the Hon. Walter Eothschild and H. Grose-Smith. (Type $ from 

 Wetter, type $ from Dili.) 



IV.— HUPHINA LEUCOPHOEA. $. Figs. 9, 10. ?. Fig. 11. 



Huphina Leucophora. H. Grose-Smith, '* Annals and Magazine of Natural 

 History," Ser. C, Vol. XIX. (April, 1897). 

 Exp. 2^ inches. 



