PAPILIONID.E.-PIERIN.E. 



APPIA8. I. 



I.— APPIAS NEBO. $ . Figs. 1, 2. 



Exp. 2^ inches. 



Male. Uppekside jiale orange, anterior wings very acute and somewhat 

 falcate, costal area and hind margin narrowly blackish, dusted with yellowish- 

 grey, nervures mostly blackish, and widening into the dark hind margin. 

 Posterior wings somewhat elongate towards the anal angle, and less rounded in 

 general contour than in J. ncro, Fal)ricius, nmch paler on the costa and inner 

 margin, the nervures concolorous. 



Underside buff, anterior wings with the greater part of the base and 

 centre suffused with orange. 



Antennte black, ringed with white. Body greenish above, white below. 



Hab. The upper reaches of the C'hindwin River, Upper Burmah (Adamson). 



lu the Collectiou of Major Adamsou. 



IL— APPL\S FLAYIUS. i . Figs. 3, 4. $ . Fig. .5. 



Appias Fluriiis, H. Grose Smith, " Annals and Magazine of Natural 

 History," ser. G, vol. x., p. 426 (December 1802). 



Exp. 2| inches. 



" Miilr. Upperside. Eesembles J. ncro, Fabr., but is more yellovnsh- 

 orange, the veins are the same colour as the wings, not black as in .1. lu'm, nor 

 is there any dusky shading towards the margins. 



Underside. Anterior wings paler, and posterior wings yellower than on 

 the upperside. The dusky indistinct submarginal bands which cross the disk 

 of both wings of A. vera are al)sent on the anterior wings, and on the posterior 

 wings are represented by a dusky patch beyond the cell. 



Female. Upperside. Both wings paler yellowish-orange than in the same 



VOL. II., JANUAEY, 1894. C C 



