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Alphabetical List of the American Pieridae. 



jaliscana. 



graphites. 



paranrnsis. 



are crescent-shaped, and the white, streak-like apical spots are absent, the black distal maro'in is narrower. 

 In the shape of the wings it agrees more with crimia (22 g). 



p. 78: In Hesperocharis jaliscana Schaii», trom Mexico (Guadalajara), the a' is white, the ? lemon- 

 coloured, both with black apical and distal-marginal markings as far as the third median vein. Hindwing 

 beneath of a beautiful j'ellow with a red spot at the base, a black spot behind the cell and a row of smoky 

 grey angular spots at the costal margin and apex. Similar to Hcsp. rrocea. 



Hesperocharis graphiites Bafi-s, from Guatemala, is large, yellow with black marginal markings and 

 less sharply black sulimarginal ones, black median spot on the forewing; under surface with much broken 

 black markings and ochre-yellow cell on the forewing. 



Hesperocharis paranensis Schaus, from Parana (Castro), is white witli slight greenish tint, distal 

 half of the costal margin narrowly black, small triangular black spots in the apex and at the distal margin 

 of the forewing. Under surface of the forewing whitish, apex and costal margin yellowish, a black dot at 

 the base, antemedian, median and postmedian irregular and angulated black lines, which are interrupted 

 bv the veins, small black spots at the distal margin between the veins. A small species. 



Hesperoch. (?) crocea Bates, from Costa Rica and Mexico, is above sulphur-yellow in the cT', deep 

 canary -yellow in the ?, in lioth sexes slightly dark marked at the apex of the forewing. The under surface 

 is ochre-yellow with the exception of the lighter posterior part of the forewing and has two Idackish spots 

 at the costal margin of the hindwing and a similar spot at the j)oint of origin of the 1. median vein. — 

 Apart from the very different facies, which agrees well with idioficn Btlr., crocea also ditfers somewhat from Hes- 

 perocharis in neuration, since the upper discocellular of the forewing is absent in the cf and very small in 

 the ? and the other two discocellulars of the forewing are of very unequal length (lower discocellular longer). 

 It apears to me now, since I have examined specimens which are very probably congeneric with idiotica, 

 that the genus HeUocliroma Btlr. is justitied. In shape the species of this genus are very similar to T)ap- 

 tunoura, though the hindwing is more elongated at the inner angle, whilst in neuration tiiey more nearly 

 approach Hesperoclnms. 



p. 81: Terias sinoides Capr., from Rio de Janeiro (Itaipu), is jirobably a small form oi phinlc. Upper 

 surface white, slightly yellowish, black distal margin of the forewing shorter and narrower than in phia/e. 

 Hindwing without markings. Under surface with the exception of the posterior part of the forewing more 

 strongly yellow than the u))per, in the middle of the hindwing some small blackish spots. 



portoricensis. Terias citrina portoricensis Deir., from Porto Rico, is smaller and lighter tlian the Cuban form, 



the violet spots on the under surface are more tlesh-coloured. 



Terias nigrocincta D(i</ii., from Ecuador (Loja), is similar to plataea, but has a lighter forewing and 

 the hindwing of the same colour. Tiie black border of the inner margin of the forewing is joined to the 

 border of the distal margin, the orange-yellow stripes at the inner margin are absent. The hindwing has 

 large, proximally pointed, well separated i)lack marginal spots. The yellowish under surface has on the 

 hindwing brownish spots and dark scales. 



Dismorphia ribbei Godm. d- Sah\, from Panama, is similar to fortitnata , but the subapical band of 

 the forewing is divided and there is a small white apical spot. — Is it a separate species ? 



sinoides. 



nigrocincta. 



ribbei. 



Alphabetical List 



with reference to the original descriptions of the forms of the American Pieridae. 



* signifies that the form is also figured in the place cited. 



acadica Pier. Edw. Pap. I, p. 87. 



acraeoides Dism. Hew. Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. (2) 1, p. 99. 



actinotis Catast. Btlr. Cist. Ent I, p. 80. 



acutipennis Dism. Btlr. Entomolog. 1899, p. 26. 



aelia Dapt. Fldr. Wien. Ent. Mon. V., p. 82. 



aequatorialis Pseudop. Fldr. Wien. Ent. Mon. V., p. 76. 



aequatorialis Catast. Rob. Seitz Macrol. r,, p. 71. 



aesiope Ter. Men. Cat. Mus. Petr. Lep. I, p. 85. * 



affinis Catast. Rob. Seitz Macrol. b, p. 105. * 



agasicles Math. Hew. Boliv. Butt., p. .3. 



a^4,'ave Ter. Cr. Pap. Exot. I. * 



agarithe Catops. Bsd. Spec. G6n. I, p. 623. 



aida Hesp. Fruhst. Soc. Ent. 22, p. 148. 



alba Col. Weeks. Illustr. of hitherto unfig. Lepid., p. 6. * 



alba Col. Rob. Seitz Macrol. 5, p. 94. 

 alba Col. Rob. Seitz Macrol. 5, p. 91. 

 alba Dism. Rob. Seitz Macrol. 5, p. 99. 

 albimaculata Char. ROb. Seitz Macrol. 5, p. 68. 

 albina Col. Rob. Seitz Macrol. 5, p. 93. 

 albula Ter. Cr. Pap. Exot. I. * 

 alethina Perrh. Btlr. Cist. Ent. I, p. 81. 

 alexandra Col. Edw. Proc. Ent. Soc. Philad. II, p. 15. 

 alma Catast. Hopff. Stett. Zg. 1874, p. 330. 

 alticola (lol. Godm. & Salv. Ecpiator. p. 107. 

 amalia Dism. Stgr. Exot. Schmett., p. 25. * 

 amarella Daiit. Fruhst. Stett. Zg. 1907, p. 271. 

 amaryllis Pier. F. Ent. Syst. III. 1, p. 189. 

 atnathonte Itab. Cr. Pap. Ex. II. * 



