Eastern Pieridce. 399 



1. Gunepteryx nipalemis, Doubleday. 

 Gonepterijx n'ipalensis, Doubl. Gen. Diurn. Lep. p. 71. 

 G. rhamni, G. R. Gray, Lep. Ins. Nepaul. t. 5, f. 1 (wee Linn.). 

 Hab.—^. India, Darjeeling (B. M.). 



2. Gonepteryx zaneka, Moore. 

 Gonepteryx zaneka, Moore, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1865, p. 493, pi. 



xxxi. f. IS. 

 Hab.—^. W. Himalayas (B. M.). 



" In thick forests about Narkunda, 50 miles from Simla." (Capf. 

 Lang). 



3. Gonepteryx acwmnata, Felder. 

 Gonepteryx acuminata^ Feld. Wien. Ent. Monats. vi. p. 23. 

 Hab. — Ning-po, China (Coll. Felder). 

 A variety of G. aspasia, Men., from the Amur. 



Callidryas, Boisduval. 

 This wide-spread tropical genus is fairly represented in the 

 Malay Islands. Most of the species are very abundant in indi- 

 viduals, frequenting the open country, gardens and river banks, and 

 in the dry season settling by hundreds together on wet and muddy 

 places, or on the extreme edge of the sinking waters of the streams. 

 Some of the named species are distinguished by such slight cha- 

 racters that it is possible they may in some cases be different 

 forms (perhaps different broods) of the same species. 



1. Callidryas thisorella, Boisduval. 



Callidryas thisorella, Bd. Sp. Gen. p. 609. 



Hah. — India, Australia (Queensland). (Coll. Wall., B. M.) 



A female from Australia only differs from the male above in 



the larger discoidal spot. Beneath, it is of a pinkish pearly tint, 



with the irrorations obsolete, a large dusky discoidal spot and 



another small one on each wing, and a faint submarginal line 



formed of dusky patches on both wings. 



2. Callidryas philippina, Cramer. 



Papilio philippina, Cr. 361 C, D. Callidryas philippina, Bd. Sp. 



Gen. p. 619. 

 jff«6.— Bengal, Central India. (Coll. Wall., B. M.) 



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