PAPILIONID.E.-PIEPvIN.E. 



PLATE 11. 



YL— APPIAS LALASSIS. $ . Fig. 1. 5 • Figs. 2, 3. 



Appiaa Lalassis, Heuley Grose Smith, " Annals aiul Magazine of Natural 

 History," ser. 5, vol. 20, p. 205 (October, 1S87). 



Exp. 2f inches. 



Upperside white, anterior wings falcate, with a small hlack spot at the end 

 of the cell, and (in the female) a second between the lower discoidal and first 

 median nervules ; the apex and outer margin as far as the second median 

 nervule irrorated with ashy in the male, and more extensively with black in 

 the female ; costa edged with a narrow black line. 



Underside. Anterior wings white, with the two spots well marked in Imth 

 sexes ; apex pale pinkish-brown. 



Posterior wings pale pinkish-brown, shaded with indistinct brown mark- 

 ings. 



Hab. Burmah, near the Siamese frontier. (Major Adamson.) 



lu the Collections of Major Adamsou and H. Grose Smith. 



May be compared with A. Lalage. DouliL. but is not closely allied to any known species. 



VII.— APPIAS WHITEHEADI. g . Figs. 4, 5. 



01 



Appias Wliitchiiitli, Henley Grose Smith, " Annals and Magazine 

 Natural History," ser. 5, vol. 20, p. 43-4 (December, 1887). 



Exp. 2-| inches. 



Male. Upperside : Anterior wings rather pointed, white to beyond the 

 cell, at the extremity of which is a distinct black spot ; base of wings ashy, 

 costa above the cell, apex and hind margin broadly black, the inner edge of the 

 black border running irregularly to the hinder angle ; a small white rather 

 elongated spot near the apex, and another just below the middle of the bind 



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