172 Mr. A. G. Butler on 
Genus Hucuior, Hibner. 
Euchloé Limonea, n. sp. 
3. Allied to H. Scolymus and Genutia ; front-wings 
strongly falcate, above yellowish-white, apex sulphur- 
yellow; a squamose olivaceous marginal band from the 
termination of the first subcostal to the termination of 
the third median branch, bounded within by an oblique 
elongate-ovate orange band; a pyriform disco-cellular 
spot; base blackish; hind-wings sulphur-yellow; base 
blackish; ground-colour of wings below as above ; front- 
wings, apex sparsely irrorated with olivaceous and brown 
scales ; subapical orange band visible through the wing ; 
nervures black-tipped ; hirid-wings marbled, almost as m 
E. Genutia, with squamose olivaceous spots; body whitish, 
abdomen sulphur-yellow. 
Expanse of wings, 2 inches. 
Hab.—Mexico. Coll. W. W. Saunders. 
This very distinct species of the section Midea, is in- 
termediate in character between H. Scolymus and L. 
Genutia. 
LARINOPODA, 0. gen. 
Allied to Fuchloé, but with the aspect of Nychitona 
(Pontia of recent authors). 
Wings pyriform; front-wings with five subcostal 
branches, the first emitted at a short distance before the 
end of the cell, the second immediately before the end, 
the third half-way between the cell and apex; the fourth 
and fifth at two-thirds of the distance from the cell to the 
apex: upper disco-cellular short, slanting obliquely in- 
wards ; lower, three times the length of upper, angulated, 
slanting obliquely outwards; median branches emitted 
near together; hind-wings with subcostals emitted close 
together, so as to reduce the upper disco-cellular to a 
point ; lower disco-cellular very oblique, about eight times 
the length of the upper ; second and third median branches 
emitted at about half the distance from each other that 
exists between the second and first ; body short, robust ; 
abdomen swollen beneath; legs thick ; antennz short, 
slender, feebly clubbed; palpi long, slender, not hairy. 
