TAnnean B%iUer^ilies . 141 



99. P. Eupheno (Anthocharis) . S. N. 1767, p. 762. 

 The ^ofA. Belia, No. 95. 



100. P. Glaucippe (Hebomoia) . Typ. ref. *Edw. t. 

 128 ; later ref. CI. t. 35, f. 1. 



101. P. Encedonia (vel Eticedon) . Undetermined. 

 Described in Mus. Ulr. p. 244. 



102. P. Arsalte (vel Ersalte) (Pyrgus) . Eef. CI. t. 23, 

 f. 2. 



103. P. Eyparete (vel Eyperate) . Ref. CI. t. 88, f. 2, 

 3. Figure 3 represents P. Ccsneus (n. 125). Linnaeus 

 describes it, Mus. Ulr. p. 247, as a variety. 



104. P. Damone. Unrecognizable from the descrip- 

 tion. 



105. P. Helcita (Aletis: Heterocera) , Clerck & Joh. 

 Eef. CI. t. 39, f. 4 ; later ref. * Edw. t. 340. Edwards's 

 figure, which Linngeus previously referred to Hestia Idea 

 (n. 83), represents Colias Edusa, $ . 



106. P. Seylla (Callidryas) , Johansson. 



107. P. Eembe (Terias) . Typ. ref. *Pet. Gaz. t. 28, 

 f. 9; later ref. *Edw. t. 253, f. 2. Mr. Butler consi- 

 ders Petiver's figure to represent Terias Candida ; it is 

 certainly distinct from the species figured by Edwards, 

 which is the true T. Hecahe of authors. The Linnean 

 description would probably apply equally well to several 

 species ; it agrees better with Petiver's figure than with 

 Edwards' ; but only a reference to the type in Queen 

 Ulrica's collection at Upsala can decide the point. 



108. P. Trite (Callidryas). 



109. P. Pyranthe (vel ryraiite) (Callidryas) . 



110. F. Paloino (Colias) . Attributed to 0. iT^/aZe by 

 some of the old authors, but apparently correctly identified 

 at present. 



111. P. Hyale [Colias) . Linngeus gives eight refer- 

 ences for this insect, five of which I have been able to 

 consult, and all, without exception, refer indubitably to 

 C. Edusa, Fabr., and all the figures represent the $ . 

 Many of the old authors considered the Linnean Hyale 

 to be our Edusa j and the description is not so clear as to 



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