FAMILY r.vriMONID.T:. 



SUB-FAMILY PIERINyE. Bales. 



GENUS CALTJDRTAS. BoMuval. 



(Monograph contmued. ] 



PLATE XV. 



7. CalUdryas Evangelina,figs. 1, 1, 3. 



5 Callidryas Evangelina, J5«^/(?>-, Trans. Ent. Soc. London, p. 1, pt. 11, n. H 

 (March, 1870). 



Callidiyas Minna, Wallace, (nee. Herbst), Trans. Ent. Soc. 4, 3rd Ser. 

 p:. 3, p. 100, n. 1 (November, 18G7.) 



Male. Wings above white ; froatwings with very minute discocellular stride ; the apical half 

 of costa, apex, outer margin and outer half of nervures, black ; liindwiugs with narrow, interrujited, 

 squaraose, brown margin. Wings below white, the costal half of frontwings and the whole of 

 hindwings tinted with pale yellow, and striolated with pale brown, and with somewhat macular, arched, 

 discal band of the same colour. 



Femuh. Wings above white, marginal banding wider and paler tlian in male, in frontwings 

 considerably widened from end of costal nervure to third median branch so as to enclose iive more or 

 less distinct white spots; base dusky; discocellular striolc enlarged. Wings below paler than in 

 male, markings obsolete. 



Localities— $, Flores, ColL Wallace ; ?, Flores (W'tllnce) Coll. W. W. .Saunders ; V, v.ir. 

 with narrower black margin, nervures not blackened. IJaly Island (Wnllace), Coll. W. W. Saunders. 



This species maybe distinguished from small specimens of C. Chri/seis by the more rounded apex 

 and outer margin of its frontwings, the narrower and more regular brown border, (the macular 

 expansion of which in the female only e.'ctends to the third median branch), the greater extent of 

 black on the nervures of male, and the paler tint of the under surface. 



8. Callkh'iifis Cfi)yse/s,j!y.<(. 4, 5, 0, 7. 

 <J PapUio Chryseis, Dritnj, III. 1, pi. 12, figs. 3, t, (1770). 

 S , ? Papilio Alcyone, Cramer, Paj). Exot. 1, pi. 58, figs. A — C, (177'J). 



Male. Wings above white ; frontwings with blackish co.sta widening towards the apex into 

 a broad marginal black band, wliich tapers suddi.'nly from the third median branch to the subniP<lian 



