272 Messrs. W. L. Distant and W. B. Pryer on 



157. Apjyias leptis, var. plana. 



Pieris leptis, Felder, Reise Nov. Lsp. ii. p. 163. n. 136 (1865), 

 Applas plana, Butler, Trans. Liuii. Soc. ser. 2, Zool. vol. i. p. 551. n. 1 

 (1877). 



158. Appias lea. 

 Pieris lea, Doubleday, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. xvii. p. 23 (1846). 

 Common. 



159. Appias aspasia. 

 Papilio aspasia, Stoll, Suppl. Cram. t. xxxiii. figs. 3, 3 c (1790). 



160. Saletara natlialia. 

 Pieris nathalia, Felder, Wien. ent. Mou. vi. p. 285. n. 40 (1862). 



161. Hehomoia horneensis. 

 Iphias fflaucippe,YHV. horneensis, Wallace, Jouru. Ent. ii. p. 3 (186.3). 



162. NepTieronia Valeria. 

 Papilio Valeria, Cramer, Pap. Exot. i. t. Ixxxv. A (1779) 



163. Neplieronia lutescens, 

 Nepheronia lutescens, Butler, Cist. Ent. vol. ii. p. 431 (1879). 



Subfam. Papilionin^. 



164. Ornithoptera Jlavicollis. 



Ornithoptera fiamcollis, Druce, Proc, Zool. Soc. 187.3, p. 356. n. 3. 



Wherever there are long narrow spaces in the forest open 

 to full sunshine, such as broad paths or roads, or in the neigh- 

 bourhood of large flowering shrubs and creepers, this splendid 

 insect is frequently to be seen. The male usually confines 

 himself to soaring and floating backwards and forwards ; the 

 female settles on the flowers, and sips them with flapping 

 wings. 



165. Ornithoptera miranda. 

 Ornithoptei'a omranda, Butler, Lep. Exot. i. t. i. (1869). 

 Not distinguishable from the last when flying. 



166. Ornithoptera Brookeana. 



Ornithoptera Brookeana, Wallace, Proc. Ent. Soc. ser. 2, vol, iii. p. 104 

 (1855). 



One specimen taken only, and that curiously a female, 

 captured hovering round flowers. 



