PIERID®—PIERIS. 
PIERIS ELIADA. 27, 28. 
Uprersipr. Male glaucous. The base of the anterior wing and the whole sur- 
face of the posterior wing irrorated with black. Anterior wing with the outer 
margin narrowly bordered with black. Posterior wing with a minute black spot at 
the end of each nervure where it touches the outer margin. 
Unversipr. Anterior wing grey-green, the apex and part of the outer margin 
yellow. Posterior wing yellow. 
Expan. 2in. Hab. Batchian. 
In the Collections of W. W. Saunders and W. C. Hewitson. 
This is probably the male of Cramer’s P. Liberia, but for the reason which I have stated above I 
have preferred to keep it distinct for the present. Mr. Wallace, on his return home, will very likely be 
able to decide the question. 
PIERIS CELESTINA. 29, 30. 
Pieris Celestina. Boisd. Faune del Oceanie, p. 46. Species Gen. p. 484. 
Uprrrsipre. Female grey-blue. Anterior wing with the apex and part of the 
outer margin black dentated inwardly and preceded by three or four black spots ; the 
nervures connecting the said spots with the outer margin also black. Posterior wing 
with the outer margin spotted with black at the end of the nervures between the apex 
and the middle of the wing. 
Unpersipr pink-white. The base of the anterior wing, and the abdominal fold 
of the posterior wing yellow. Both wings crossed beyond the middle by an indistinct 
band of grey-brown. Posterior wing with the base of the costal margin orange. 
Expan. 3 in. Hab. New Guinea. 
In the Collections of W. W. Saunders and W. C. Hewitson. 
Dr. Felder, in his “ Lepidopterorum Amboinensium,” has described another species closely allied 
to those of the plate, but with the underside of the posterior wing of a uniform brown. 
