the Pierine Genus Huphina. 205 



16. Huphina Smithii. 



Belenois pallida, Smith, Novit. Zool. i. p. 336 (1894). 



Biak, New Guinea. 



Allied to H. latilimbata. The name Huphina pallida is 

 preoccupied. 



17. Huphina Dohertyana. 

 Belenois Dohertyana, Smith, Novit, Zool. i. p. 337 (1394). 

 New Guinea. 



18. Huphina affinis. 

 Pieris affinis, Vollenhoven, Mon. Pier. p. 40, pi. v. fig. 2 (I860). 

 Celebes. B. M. 



19. Huphina Boisduvaliana. 



Pieris Boisduvaliana, Felder, Wien. ent. Monatschr. vi. p. 287 (1862); 



Reise der Nov.,_ Lep. ii. p. 168, pi. xxiv. fig. 8 (1865). 

 Huphina Semperi and lalbar/ona, Semper, Reisen im Arch. Phil. v. 



pp. 237, 238, Taf. xxxvii. figs. 13-15, Taf. xxxviii. figs. 2, 3 (1890). 



Wet form ( = H. balbagona), S d ; ? ? , Mindanao, Luzon. 

 B. M. 



Intermediate form (=//. Semperi), £ £ t ? ?, Mindanao, 

 Davao, Luzon. B. M. 



Dry form ( = H. Boisduvaliana), <$ <$ , Mindoro, Manilla. 

 B. M. 



We now come to a subgroup which in colouring recalls 

 the genus Delias, and on that account has mostly been con- 

 founded with that genus, although its neuration proves it to 

 belong to Huphina. 



20. Huphina quadricolor. 



Pieris quadricolor, Sahin and Godman, P. Z. S. 1877, p. 148, pi. xxiii. 

 figs. 3, 4. 



New Ireland, New Britain, Duke-of-York Island, and New 

 Pomerania. Nine examples, including type, B. M. 



The correct position of this species alone was recognized ; 

 the others were referred to Pfdias by various writers. 



