150 BiiUel'm de la Société Entomologique (FE'^iipte 



Avhen suflicient material is l'orlhcoming, as when com- 

 pared to the other Mediterranean forms of .4. ausonia 

 it shows marked racial characteristics. The two Mar- 

 ini specimens in the writer's collection differ somewhat 

 from the race from the Eastern desert. 



- Foodpiant : Criiciferae spp. in other hal)itats. It 

 would be interesting to ascertain the foodpiant in Egypt. 

 Distribiilioii oulside lu/ypl. Mediterranean region, 

 Europe (W) to the Loire, W. Palaearctic Asia. 



2Î. Anthocharis charlonia, Donz. 



Once taken by Mr. Andres at Kingi Marini, b. II. 08. 

 A double-brooded species feeding in the larval stage on 

 Criiciferae occurring in Palaearctic X. Africa, and in 

 varetal forms in Palestine, Syria, S. Asia Minor and ? 

 Greece. 



To be looked for in the Mariut region. 



25. Catopsilia florella, V. 



Wadi Ilof. 18.111.15. (Andres). Mokatlam plateau 

 and flying near Kasr el Dubara Quarter (>airo. III. lo 

 and V. 15. (Graves). Recognised but not taken by vsriter. 

 A well-known liiigrant occurring in the Sudan. A 

 powerful Hier which needs a lot of catching. 



Foodpiant : Cassia spj). A dwarf (Uissia occurs in the 

 desert near (>airo and Heluan. 



Distribution outside Ff/ijpt. Syria (rare). Arabia, the 

 whole of Africa S. of the Sahara. 



26, Colias edusa, Vdkl. 



In cultivation throughout Lower and Middle, per- 

 haps also in Upper Egyj)t also in the Mariut steppe. May 

 be taken anv month l)ut is most numerous in winter. 



