400 On the Genus Gatophaga. 



2. Suletara cycinna. 



J . Pieris cycinna, Hewitson, Exot, Butt, ii., Pier. pi. iv. figs. 23, 26 



(1861). 

 $. Pieris ocina, Hewitson, I. c figs. 24, 25 (1831). 



Am Islands. 3 <J, 2 ? , B. M. 



The upper surface of the female varies from white to 

 yellow. 



o. Suletara liberia. 

 Papilio liberia, Cramer, Pap. Exot. iii. pi. ccx. G, H (1782). 

 Coram. 7 $, 2 ? , B. M. 



4. Saletara eliada. 



Pieris eliada, Hewitson, Exot. Butt, ii., Pier. pi. iv. figs. 27, 28 (1861). 

 Batchian. 5 J , B. M. 



5. Saletara nathalia. 



Pieris nathalia, Felder, W.ien. eut. Monatschr. vi. p. 285 (1862). 

 5. Tachyris panthea, Wallace, Trans. Eut. Sue. ser. 3, vol. iv. p. 376 

 (1867). 



Philippines. 12c?, 8?, B. M. 



6. Saletara Distantly sp. n. 



The males sometimes with and sometimes without a terminal 

 furcation of the third subcostal branch of the primaries ; the 

 secondaries and. sometimes all the wings often tinted with 

 sulphur j the females varying from white to yellow, the outer 

 borders narrower (usually considerably so) than in S. nathalia, 

 and the pale areas consequently broader ; the under surface in 

 both sexes (excepting in what. I take as the dry phase of the 

 female) more suffused with bright ochreous. 



Expanse of wings, S 54-64, ? 59-64 millim. 



Malacca, Singapore, Sumatra, Borneo. 9 £ , 8 ? , B. M. 



7. Saletara panda, 



J. Pieris panda, Godart, Enc. Meth. ix. p. 147 (1819). 



5 . Pieris sulphurea, Vollenhoveu, Mon. Pier. p. 32, pi. iv. fig. 4 (1865). 



Java. 5 c?,4 ?, B. M. 



The males of this species are always more or less suffused 

 with sulphur-yellow, and 1 have seen no wiiite forms of the 

 female ; the outer border in this sex is narrower than in the 

 preceding species, and the ochreous suffusion of the under 

 surface in both sexes is more marked. 



