Eastern Pieridcc. 389 



7. Eronia ti'itcea, Felder. 



Eronia trilcea, Feld. Wien. Ent. Monats. vi. p. 288, t. 3, f. 2, $; 

 Voll. Mon. Pier. p. 58, pi. 7, f. 3, $. 



//a6.— Celebes (Macassar and Menado). (Coll. Wall.) 



8. Eronia phoccea, Felder. 



Eronia phoccea J Feld. Wien. Ent. Monats. v. p. 299, S; vi. p. 



288, $. 

 //a6.— Mindanao (Coll. Wall.). 



Near E. tritcea and E. argolis. 



9. Eronia iohcBa, Boisduval. 



Pieris iobcea, Bd. Voy. Astrol. p. 57, pi. 2, f. 5, 0, ^(err. ?); 



Sp. Gen, p. 445. Eronia iobcea, Voll. Mon. Pier. p. 57, pi. 7, 



f. 1, 9. 



/fa6. — Ceram, Waigiou, New Guinea (Coll. Wall.). 



The males do not vary perceptibly ; the females vary in colour 

 from bluish-white to pale yellow or ochre-yellow, and the mark- 

 ings from being as prominent as in the specimen figured by Vol- 

 lenhoven to others in which the whole surface is brown-black, 

 with a submarginal row of spots, and faint traces of the usual 

 markings. 



o 



Callosune, Doubleday, 



This African genus is restricted in the East to Southern Central 

 and North Western India, and Ceylon. It is the tropical form of 

 our northern Anthocharis, 



1. Callosune eucharis, Fabricius. 



Papilio eucharis, Fab. Syst. Ent. p. 472 (nee Drury). Antlweharis 

 eucharis, 33d. Sp. Gen. p. 568. 



//a6.— India, Ceylon (B. M.) ; Deccan (Coll. Moore). 



2. Callosune danae, Fabricius. 



Papilio danae, Fab. Syst. Ent. p. 476. Anthoeharis daime, Bd. 



Sp. Gen. p. 570. 



J7a6. — Central India, Ceylon (B. M.). 



