FAMILY PAPILIONID.^. 



SUB-FAMILY PIERINyE. Bates. 



GENUS CALLIDRYAS. Boisduval 



PLATE XXII. 



[Monograph continued.] 

 13. Callklri/as Thaurama,figs. 3 — 6. 

 Calliclryas Thaurama, Beakirt, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci., Pliilad., p. 238 

 (1866). 



Callidryas Fiaduua, Hewitson, Exot. Buttcrf., p. 63, pi. Callid. ct Eron., 

 figs. 1—1 (1867). 



Male. Wings above very similar to C. Gatilla, but witli large black disco-cellular spot, and 

 without black at apex : below pale green with, white hatchings ; frontwings with inner half (excepting 

 the anal area which is white), sulphur yeUow, an orange discoidal streak at base ; a disco-cellular ring 

 spot, and the outer margin towards apex, reddish ; hindwLngs, subcostal ner\'ure yellow margined ; a 

 small ring spot at end of cell, and six brown points forming an arch beyond it. 



Female. Wings above with basal area white, apical area golden yellow, deeper towards outer 

 margin j frontwings with large black disco-cellular spot ; the subcostal and median branches terminating 

 in large brown spots united at apex ; an indistinct brown spot below second subcostal branch, and 

 three in an oblique series beyond cell : below golden yellow hatched with orange, frontwings with a 

 large reddish spot at end of cell, and two or three brown points beyond it : hindwings with throe 

 silver-centred ring-spots at end of cell, and eiglit red-brown points placed in an arch beyond it. 



(J, ?, Madagascar. Colls. Hewitson and Saunders. 



The above species seems to represent C. Cafilhi in JIadagascar. 



l.i. CalUdijras Florella, figs. 1, 2, 2a. 

 $ Papilio Elorclla, Fahrklus, Syst. Ent., p. 479, n. 169 (1775). 

 S , ? Callidryas Rhadia, Boisduval, Sp. G^n. L6p., p. 617, n. 11 (1836). 

 Poutia Marcollina, Berloloui, iu Meiuorie Acad. Sci. lust., Bologna, 2, 

 p. 178 (1811), publ. 1850). 



