Pieridae. 569 



wet äeason Form: solaris Swinh. ^ T. oriens. — intermediate Form: 

 die Pers. F. — dry season Form: rosaceus. 

 (76) Mvia Wallace p. 499. — Marshall, p. 9. 

 (87) gaudens Butl. p. 503 (wet season Form). — Marshall, p. 14. 

 (61) gavisa Walleiigr. p. 469. 

 (47) glycera Butl. p. 461. 



guenei Mab. Marshall, p. 24. 

 (83) halimede Klug p. 501. — Marshall, p. 15, 



wetseason F.: acaste. — intermediate F.: halimede. — dry season F.: 

 coelestis. 

 halyattes Butl. Marshall, p. 30. 

 (96) flanningtoni Butl. p. 506. 

 (85) heliocaustus Butl. p. 502. — Marshall, p. 15. 



Zwischenf. zwischen halimede u. pleione. 

 (89) helvolus Butl. p. 503. 



Die dry season Form erscheint vielleicht gleichz. mit der wet season Form). 

 (17) hetaera Gerst. (beide Formen foliaceus; eine dunkle Form des wet season $. 

 Marshall's Annahme, dass T. puniceus die dry season Form von T. hetaera 

 ist incorrekt. p. 394 — Marshall, p. 17. 

 (42) Heuglini Felder p. 439. 



wet season Form: T. Jacksoni. — intermediate Form: T. Thruppi. 

 dry season Form : T. Heuglini = (Jamesi ^). 

 (67) Hildebrandti Stdgr. p. 495. — Marshall, p. 24. 



T. annae dry season Form? 

 (20) imperator Butl. p. 395 (beide Formen). 



(26) incretus Butl. p. 452 (typ. ^2 wet season Form) p. 452. — Marshall, p. 25. 



(39) infmnatus Butl ; die wet season Form ähnlich T. pallene. — Zwischenform. 



Infolge gewisser Merkmale steht diese Form der T. daira Gruppe nahe 



(apical patch of orange raore extended on the costa and not bordered 



internally by a black bar.). — Marshall, p. 30. 



50) interruptus Butl. p. 462. 



(23) ione Godart p. 397 (Beschreibung). Die dry season Form ist T. jobina. — 



Marshall, p. 18. — Butler (12) p. 851. 

 (57) isaura Butl. p. 466 (dry season Form ^ T. helle). 



(59) ithonus Butl. p. 467. Vertreter des T. antevippe in S. Africa. — Butler 

 (12) p. 853. cf. achine. 



wet season Form : T. hero (gross), T. hippocrene, Syn. hyperides (^ (klein), 

 intermediate Form : uubenannt (gross), T. hyperides $ (klein). 

 dry season Form: T. ignifer (gross), T. ithonus (klein), T. harmonides 

 (starved). 

 (8) Johnstoni Butl. (kleinst, der eris-Gnippe) p. 391. — Butler (12) p.851. 

 (37) lais Butl. p. 457. Die wet (not dry season) Form ähnelt dem T. etrida var. 



bimbura. Berichtigung zu T. halyattes. — Marshall, p. 32. 

 (82) leo Butl. p. 501, intermediate Form. - Marshall, p. 15. 



liagore Klug. Marshall, p. 25. 

 (35) limbatus Butl. p. 456. 

 (18) Lorti E. M., Sharpe p. 395 (nur dry season F. bekannt). - Marshall, p. 18. 



