270 Messrs. W. L. Distant and W. B. Piyer on 



141. Delias lucina^ n. sp. 



Male. Wings above greyish white : anterior wings with the 

 costa, costal nervure, and apical neuration blackish, and with a 

 subapical curved blackish fascia, extreme base of wing dusted 

 with blackish : posterior wings unicolorous, the posterior 

 margin obscurely reflecting the markings beneath. Wings 

 beneath pale greenish white : anterior wings with the costa, 

 costal and subcostal nervures, and apical neuration blackish : 

 apex Wackish, containing a central series of five contiguous 

 whitish spots : posterior wings with the neuration bhxckish, 

 and with a broad marginal blackish fascia extending from 

 apex to anal angle, where it is broadest, containing a series 

 of six wliitish spots, the uppermost and two lowermost of 

 which are more or less shaded witli carmine-red. 



Exp. wings (J 81 millim. 



This species is allied to D. Rosenhergii^ Voll., from which 

 it differs beneath by the paler hue, narrower dark border to 

 the posterior wings, and absence of the discal ochraceous 

 coloration. 



142. Prioneris Vollenhovii. 

 Uncommon. 



Prioneris Vollenhovii, Wallace, Trans. Ent. Soc. ser. 3, vol. iv. p. 386. 

 u. 6, t. ix. tig. 3 (1867). 



143. Catopsilia crocale. 

 Papilio crocale, Cramer, Pap. Exot. i. t. Iv. C, D (1779). 



144. Catoi^silia catilla. 



Papilio catilla, Cramer, Pap. Exot. iii. t. ccxxix, D, E (1782). 

 Abundant in full sunshine in nearly open fields. 



145. Udaiana Pryeri. 

 JJdaiana Pryeri, Distant, E.hop. Malay, p. 301, note (1885). 

 Abundant around bushes on river-banks. 



146. Terias tilaha, 



Terias tilaha, Horsfield, Cat. Lep. E. I. Co. p. 136. n. 62 (1829). 



147. Terias hecahe. 



Papilio hecahe, Linnseus, Syst. Nat. ed. x. i. p. 470. n. 74 (1758). 

 Abundant everywhere. 



