Pieridae. 575 
albula Cram. Jordan (1) Abb. d. Ant.-Glied. Taf. XIV Fig. 25. — bogotana 
Feld., dito, Fig. 26. — hecabe Linn., dito, Fig. 27. 
Glutophrissa contracta var., Butler (10) p. 413. 
Gonepteryx Antonii Butl., um Jerusalem. Swinton p. 181. 
cleopatra L. in Quarnero sehr selten. Garbowski, Verhdlgn. zool.-bot. Ges. 
Wien 48. Bd. p. 96. 
rhamni L., abundance of, Dale, C. W., in: Entom. Monthly Mag. Vol.7 (32) 
p. 261. — Jordan (1) Abb. d. Ant.-Glied. Taf. XIV Fig. 17. 
Gonophlebia (= Pseudopontia) sollte eine besond. Familie vertreten. Grote, 
Entom. Record etc. X p. 213. 
paradoxa, Geäder. Grote, Proc. Amer. Philos. Soc. Vol. XVII p. 40. 
Hebomoia. Fritze, Adolf. — Uebersicht u. Lokalf. Fruhstorfer (7). 
Hebomoia. Monographie u. Revision. Butler (3). I. glaucippe - Gruppe. 
Wings above milky white, rarely tinted towards the korders with brimstone 
yellow; primaries of g' with a broad triangular orange apie. patch, broadly 
bordered extern. and sometimes intern. with black-brown, crossed by a more 
or less prominent series of sagittate blackish spots: secondaries frequently 
with black spots, espec. towards apex; apex of prim. in 2 black-brown, 
crossed by a more or less broad oblique orange belt, foll.by a transv. series 
of orange spots (No. 1—7). 
II. borneensis-Gr.: Vor. sehr ähnl., doch: & apex of prim. black, crossed by 
a broad belt of orange, transversed by the usual black spots, that of Q black, 
erossed by a narrow oblique milk-white or orange bar, foll. by 3—4 spots of 
the same colour parall. to out. margin; markings below more dusky brown 
than in I (No.8 u. 9). 
III. Vossii-Gr.: Prim. more distinetly triangular, wings above more or less 
gamboge yellow; orange apical patch on prim. occuping nearly !/, wing-sur- 
face (No.10 u. 11). 
IV. leucippe-Gr.: The orange apical patch extends nearly to the base of the 
discoidal cell of the prim. (No.11 u. 12). 
2 australis n.sp. (südl. Vertr. v. glauc.) 4 lombockiana (steht zw. glauc. und 
p.290 (S. Ind. v. Mysore—Ceyl.). timor.) p. 290 (Lombock). 
8 borneensis Wall. p. 292 (Borneo). 10 Roepstorffi Wood-M. (Basfld. d. Fig. 
7 celebensis Wall. (der typ. glaue. ähn!.) milk-white) p. 292 (Andamans). 
p. 291 (Celebes). 6 philippensis Wall. p.291 (Philipp.) 
1 glaueippe L. p. 290 (N.O.Ind. Burm. 9 sulphurea Wall. p. 292 (Batchian, 
—Malaecca, China). Gilolo). 
3 javanensis Wall. p. 290 (Java). 5 timoriensis Wall. p.290 (Timor). 
13 leucippe Cram. p. 293 (Amboina, 11 Vossii Maitland (grösser als Roep- 
Ceram), storffii) p. 293 (Nias). 
12 leucogynia Wall. p.293 $Q (Bouron). 
glaucippe L. Jordan (1) Abb. d. Ant.-Glied. Taf. XIV Fig. 23, 
— liukiuensis Fruhst. Fruhstorfer (21) p. 409. 
Hesperocharis jaliseana Schaus, Entom. News Philad. Vol.31 p.215 (Mexico), 
paranensis p.215 (Parana). 
Huphina agnata @rose-Smith, Rhop. exot. Pier, Huphina II Fig.1—3, con- 
sanguinis, op. cit., Huphina I p.I Fig. 4, 5 (Tenimber). 
dohertyana op. eit. Huphina II Fig. 7—9. — leucophora op. eit. Huphina I 
