PAPILIONID.^. PIERIN.E. — MYLOTHRIS. 



II.— MYLOTHRIS CLARISSA, i . Figs. 4, 5. 



Mijhttln-h ClarisMt, Butler, " Proceedings Zoological Society," 1888, p. 70. 



Exp. 2| inches. 



Female. " Primaries as in the male of J/. Chhiris (Fabr.), excei)t that the 

 apical patch is cut rather more obliquely on its inner edge, and that the 

 marginal spots are both well defined ; secondaries creamy ochreous, with a 

 broad grey brown external border, considerably narrower, however, than in 

 ■\f. ('lilaris, and with nearly rectangular inner edge; under surface much like 

 the male of 3/". Cliloris, excepting that the border of secondaries has a nearly 

 rectangular inner edge, and extends further along the costal margin ; the 

 primaries, however, are more widely orange at base, and the subapical area is 

 decidedly yellower." 



Hab. Wadelai. 



In the Collection of the British Museum. 



III.— MYLOTHRIS RUPPELLI. $.Figs. G, 7. 



ilillothris HitppcUi, Koch, " Indo-Austr. Lep. Fauna " (1865), p. 88. 



Exp. 2:1: inches. 



Female. Upperside with both wings brighter yellow than the male, and 

 the basal orange areas more extended. On the anterior wings the apical dark 

 area is wider, somewhat greyer and more diffused on its inner edge ; the 

 marginal spots on the posterior wings are larger and more oval. 



The UNDERSIDE docs not differ from the male, except that it is slightly 

 yellower. 



Hab. Caffraria. 



la the Collection of Mr. Grose-Smith. 



IV.— MYLOTHRIS FLAYIANA. S . Figs. 8, 9. 



Mijlothris Flaviana, H. Grose-Smith, "Annals and Magazine of Natural 

 History," Ser. 7, Vol. L, p. 246, March, 1898. 



