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(397) 3. Appias sabina (Felder) 

 Pieris sabina Felder, 1865, Reise Novara, Lep., Ill, p. 165. 



Appias sabina Aurivillius, 1910, Seitz, Gross-Schmett., XIII, p. 38, PI. xi/, cT; 

 xie, 9 . 



The collection contains twenty-three males and two females. One 

 male was taken at Kwamouth in Juh^ 1909. One female from Liibila, 

 two males from Risimu, and another from Munie Katoto are, according 

 to the labels, captures made in September 1909. One male was taken 

 at Bafwasende in January, and four at Gamangui in February 1910. 

 All the rest were caught at Medje at dates running thi'ough June, July, 

 and August. 



(398) 4. Appias epaphia (Cramer) 



Papilio epaphia Cramer, 1779, Pap. Exot., Ill, p. 26, PI. ccvii, figs. D, E. 

 Appias epaphia Aurivillius, 1910, Seitz, Gross-Schmett., XIII, p. 38, PI. xi/, d^. 



One male taken at Kwamouth, July 15, 1909. 



(399) 5. Appias sp. (?) 



There is a single female taken at Gamangui, Februar}- 1, 1910, 

 which agrees with that sex of A. epaphia with the exception that the 

 base of the primaries and the limbal area of the secondaries lack the dark 

 markings which are characteristic of this sex in that species. As the 

 female of A. epaphia is somewhat variable, I hesitate to desciibe this 

 even as a new variety, though it differs widely in appearance from any- 

 thing the figures and descriptions of which are known to me. It evi- 

 dently is a very near ally of the foregoing species. The apical markings 

 on both sides of the fore wing are idezitical with those found in the fe- 

 males of that species, but the fact that the remaining areas of both the 

 fore and hind wings are white, except for a little dark squamation near 

 the base, makes the specimen contrast markedl}^ with the long series of 

 A. epaphia in my collection, with which I have compared it. 



Pieris Godart 



(400) . 1. Pieris creona (Cramer) 



Papilio creona Cramer, 1776, Pap. Exot., I, p. 148, PI. xcv, figs. C, F. 



Pieris creona Aurivillius, 1910, Seitz, Gross-Schmett., XIII, p. 40, PI. xiii6. 



Two males taken at Faradje in November, one female caught at 

 Niangara in the same month, and a female captured at Medje, August 

 24, 1910, constitute the only representatives of this species in the 

 collection. 



