PIERIDZ—PIERIS. 
Unpersipr. Anterior wing as above, except that the white spots are larger and 
that two of them near the apex are pale yellow. Posterior wing yellow tinted with 
orange, partly white beyond the cell, intersected by dark brown nervures: the outer 
margin broadly brown, traversed by a band of seven pale yellow spots. 
Expan. 24% in. Hab. Tondano. 
In the Collection of A. R. Wallace. 
This species is closely allied to P. Aspasia of Stoll; on its underside it scarcely differs from the 
female of that species. 
PIERIS ZEBUDA. 49, 50. 
Uprrrsips. Male, white; anterior wing elongated at the apex as in P. Thestylis 
and Nero, with the costal margin, the apex (broadly), and the outer margin to nearly 
the anal angle, dark grey: the nervures black where they join the outer margin. Pos- 
terior wing with the outer margin of a paler grey. 
Unpersipe. Anterior wing from the base nearly to the middle (except the 
centre of the cell which is black) light grey and green, followed by dark brown paler 
towards the apex and crossed by a curved band of seven oblong pale yellow and white 
spots: at the end of the cell an oblique oblong white spot. Posterior wing orange- 
yellow; the base and the costal and outer margins dark brown: a submarginal band 
of six yellow spots: an oblong scarlet spot at the base of the costal margin. 
Female, upperside grey- or green-brown; both wings with a white spot at the 
end of the cell, both crossed near the outer margin by a curved band of six indistinct 
grey- or green-white spots. Underside as in the male, except that there is no grey at 
the base of the anterior wing, and that the centre of the posterior wing is yellow, 
deeply intersected outwardly with black. 
Expan. 84 in. Hab. Menado. 
In the Collections of W. W. Saunders and W. C. Hevwitson. 
This species bears so close a resemblance to P. Descombesi that, were it not for the elongated fore 
wings, I might have hesitated to describe it as a new species. 
