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4. Elodina bouruensis, n. sp. 



Above, has the costal and outer margins broadly black with a 

 dilated apex, and the base broadly dusky ; beneath, a curved 

 blackish band across the apex is continued along to near the base 

 of the costal margin ; the rest as in E. egnatia. 



Bab.— Bouru (Coll. Wall.). 



A sufficiently distinct species, if any of the forms of £. egnatia 

 are to be separated. 



5. Elodina angulipennis, Lucas. 



Terias angulipennis, Lucas, Rev. et Mag. de Zool. 1852, p. 431. 

 Pieris paliene, Hew. Ex. Butt. vol. i. Pieris IL f. 8, 9. 



J£ab. — Australia. 



Very distinct by the band of spots across the hind wings 

 beneath. 



6. Elodina padusa, Hewitson. 



Pieris padusa, Hew. Ex. Butt. vol. i. Pieris IL f. 10, 11. 

 Hab. — Australia. 

 Comes near E. egnatia, from which it differs chiefly in form. 



7. Elodina parthia, Hewitson. 



Pieris parthia, Hew. Ex. Butt. vol. i. Pieris l\, f. 12, 13. 

 Hab. — Australia. 



8. Elodina signata, n. sp. 



Above : upper wings black, with a somewhat irregular ovate 

 central white patch ; lower wings white, inner margin with a 

 black border, outer margin finely dusky and with the ends of 

 the nervures black. 



Beneath : the apex of the uppers white, the ovate patch 

 yellowish, the base slightly dusky ; lower wings white, dusky 

 at the base, with a transverse band of dusky lunules between 

 the cell and the outer margin. In another specimen, without 

 abdomen (?^), the lower wings immaculate beneath. 



Expanse of wings Ig inch. 



Hab. — iievf Caledonia (B. Mus). 



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