PIERIDZ.—ERONIA. 
bordered with rufous-brown (minute on the posterior wing). Anterior wing with the 
inner margin lilac-white. 
Exp. 233; inch. Hab. Australia (Queensland). 
In the Collection of W. C. Hewitson. 
Nearly allied to C. Scylla, but of paler colour and spotless on the underside. 
ERONIA CLEODORA. 
Eronia Cleodora Hubner. Samm. Exot. Schmett. FE. Eraia Hewitson. Fig. 7. 
Uprrrsipr. Male, yellow-white. Anterior wing with the apex and outer 
margin to below the middle dark brown, undulated on its inner border and marked 
by two white spots, one of which is bifid. Posterior wing with the outer margin 
dark brown, narrow. 
Unpersipr. Anterior wing as above, except that the apex is grey bordered 
inwardly with brown and marked by a spot of orange-yellow. Posterior wing 
orange, with the outer margin, a band from it (but not connected with it) crossing 
the wing obliquely towards the middle of the mner margin, a spot above it (some- 
times forming part of the band), a spot before the middle of the costal margin, and 
two spots nearer the base, all lilac-white or grey bordered with rufous-brown. 
Female (fig. 7) like the male, except that the outer margins are broader and that 
the lower white spot at the apex is not bifid: that on the underside the outer margin 
near the anal angle incloses a small orange spot, and that the oblique band is’ 
connected with the margin and is more red-brown than grey. 
Exp. ¢ 2 @ 2,4, inch. Hab. Cape of Good Hope. 
In the Collections of W. W. Saunders and W. C. Hewitson. 
ERONIA ERXIA. 
Eronia Cleodora. Doubleday and Hewitson Genera Diur. Lep. Plate 9, fig. 1. 
T believe that we have two closely allied species here, and that my figure and Hubner’s represent 
one of them (mine a variety in which the oblique band of the underside is more complete), and the 
figure in the “ Genera” another species, which I propose to name EH, Erxia. 
It is always much larger and has the margins much broader, and on the underside suffused with 
yufous-brown, and without the beautiful silvery grey of EK. Cleodora: the inner border of the outer 
margin is also much less sinuated and does not inclose a yellow spot as in my figure. It is a native of 
Natal. 
