HG2 Mr. W. F. Kirby on new Species of 



Pieris suhflavescens. 



$ . Exp. al. 2\ in. 



"White, dusted with bluish grey at the base and on the 

 basal part of the cell of the fore wings ; the costa of fore wings 

 narrowly and the hind margin broadly blackish, and twice 

 broadly indented with white : hind wings white, with a black 

 border slightly extending along the nervures, and ceasing 

 before the anal angle ; fringe white. Fore wings beneath as 

 above, but the costa narrowly yellow, and the inner and lower 

 part of the black border only present, the tip being obliquely 

 yellowish, divided by the black nervures, and shading into 

 whitish internally : hind wings buff-yellow, with narrow 

 black veins (except the discocellular nervule), and slightly 

 marked with orange at the base. 



Hah. New Granada. 



Allied to P. tovaria, Feld., and hardly distinguishable on 

 the upperside. 



Liptena parva. 



Exp. al. \\ in. 



Wings brown along the margins and the costa of fore wings, 

 red at the base for half their length on the fore wings below 

 the cell in the male, and partly including the cell in the female 

 (in which there is a notch in the middle of the front edge of 

 the red colouring), and for two thirds of their length on the 

 hind wings. Under surface of female yellow : fore wings 

 red in the same place as above ; two black stripes on tlie 

 costa running down to the cell, and marked outside with 

 white before the end of the cell, where stands a large black 

 spot, bordered with white before and behind, followed by an 

 irregular series of about five black white-bordered spots 

 running towards the anal angle; hind margins of both wings 

 with a row of black spots marked within with white dashes ; 

 on the basal half of the hind wings are several large black 

 spots, partly bordered with white, and (except those close to 

 the base) arranged in two irregular rows. In the male the 

 ground-colour is less defined and the spots are larger and 

 more irregular, the spot at the end of the cell of the fore wings 

 and the band beyond being suffused into one large irregular 

 blotch. 



Hah. Caraeroons. 



The smallest described species, not nearly allied to any 

 other. 



