204 Dr. A. G. Butler on 



10. ITvphina pygmcea. 



Piens pitys, var. pyc/mcca, Rober, Tijd. voor Eiit. xxxiv. p. 279 (1891). 



Wetter and Damiiia Island. ^ <S ,B. M. 

 In our examples the border of the secondaries is narrower 

 than in H. pitys. I believe this to be Ilcrr Rober's species. 



1 1 . Huph in a perictione. 



Pieris perictione, Felder, Reise der Nov., Lep. ii. p. 108 (1865). 



Aru. 



Appears to be one of the links between //. Wallaceana and 

 H. pitys. 



1 2 . Huph in a pitys. 



Piej-is pifi/s, Godart, Enc. Meth. ix. p. 134 (1819) ; Lucas, Lep. Exot. 

 pi. xxix. fig. 1 (1835). 



Timor, Ka^pang, Semao, Dili, Java. B. M. 



I cannot help thinking that Herr Rober must have wrongly- 

 identified this species, confounding examples of typical 

 //. 2^iiys with his H. pygmcea. 



13. Iluphina consanguis. 

 Belenois conscwguis, Butler, P. Z. S. 1883, p. 369. 



Larat, Timor Laut. Type c?, B. M. 



The broader dark brown area on the primaries, with no 

 subapical spot, the more chocolate borders, and more saffron 

 tint of the secondaries below at once distinguish this from 

 H, pitys. 



14. Huphina latilimhata. 



Belenok latilimhata, Butler, Ann, & Mag. Nat. Hist. ser. 4, vol. xviii. 

 p. 247 (1876). 



Port Moresby, New Guinea, and Darnley Island. Type, 

 B. iAI. 



Our series consists at present of sixteen examples. 



15. Huphina mentes. 



Pieris tnentes, Wallace, Trans. Ent. Soc. ser. 3, vol. iv. p. 332 (1867). 

 Pieris synchroma, Rober, Tijd. Ent. xxxiv. p. 278; figured in xxxv. 

 (1892). 



Lombock. cf , B. M. 



Four examples are in the Hevvitson collection. 



