Eastern PieridcB. 323 



13. Ttrias drona, Horsfield. 



Terias drona, Horsf. Cat. Lep. E. I. C. p. 137, t. 1, f. 13 ; Bd. 



Sp. Gen. p. G75. 



Hah. — Java, Flores, Timor, Bouru, Ternate, Celebes, Cerara 

 (Coll. Wall.). 



14. Terias lerna, Felder. 



Terias lerna, Feld. Sitz. Akad. d. Wiss. 1860, p. 449; Voy. 



Novara, p. 212. 



Hah. — Amboina, Australia (Wall.) ; India (Feld.). 



This species is exactly like T. drona above, but differs consi- 

 derably on the under surface. 



15. Terias rubella, n. sp. 



Above, like T. drona, but the wings are shorter, and the 

 outer margin of the uppers slightly concave, the black border of 

 the hind wings narrower, toothed at each nervure, not reaching 

 the anal angle, the fringe and two spots on the costa near the apex 

 brick-red. Beneath, marked like T. drona, but the wliole costal 

 margin and the fringe clear brick-red. Club of antennae beneath, 

 palpi and head also red. 



Expanse of wings 1| inch. 



Hah. — Calcutta (Coll. Moore), Darjeeling, China (B. M.). 



This pretty little species is quite distinct from T. drona in form, 

 although closely resembling it in markings. 



16. Terias Jimhriata, n. sp. 



Form of T. hecahe. Above, clear yellow ; a black border at the 

 extremity of the uppers from the end of the first subcostal nervule 

 to the outer angle, pretty regularly toothed witliin and dilated 

 into a small apical patch, in which is a dusky indentation. The 

 lower wings have only a black spot at the end of each nervule ; 

 fringe yellow. Beneath : the whole surface is speckled with minute 

 black dots, a small spot at the end of each nervure, and three or 

 four on the costal margin ; on the uppers a brown lunule at the 

 end of the cell, a zigzag mark in the middle, and a smaller one 

 near the base, and a line of three or four reddish spots between 

 the cell and the apex ; lower wings with a large brown discoidal 



