the Genera Leptophobia and Pieris. 15 



6. LeptopTioljia erinna. 

 Pieris erinna, IIopfFer, Stett. ent. Zeit. 1874, p. 335. 

 Peru. B. M. 



7. Leptoj)hohia nephthis. 



Pieris nephthis, Hopffer, Stett. ent. Zeit. 1874, p. 334. 



Bolivia and Ecuador. Coll. Hewitson. 

 Nearly allied to the preceding species. 



8. Leptophohia stamnata. 



Pieris stamnata, Lucas, Rev. et Mag. de Zool. 1852, p. 330, 

 Pieris euthemia, Felder, Wien. ent. Monatschr. v. p. 80 (1861). 



Venezuela. B. M. 



9. LeptopJiohia penthica. 



Leptalis ? penthica, Kollar, Denkschr. Akad. Wiss. Wien, math.-nat. 

 CI. i. p. 360, pi. xlv. figs. 11, 12 (1850). 



Bogota and Ecuador. B. M. 



10. Leptophohia subargentea, sp. n. 



^. Above very similar to the same sex of L. tenuicornis, 

 but the base of primaries blacker, the white markings more 

 cream-coloured, the large patch barely extending above the 

 second median branch (so as to leave a much wider interval 

 between it and the subapical bifid spot) ; secondaries much 

 less blue, the inner bordering of the much larger creamy 

 white patch being rather silver-grey. Primaries below with 

 costa and fringe sulphur-yellow, apical area silver crossed by 

 black veins ; white area rather more extended basally than 

 above and pure white, subapical white spot slightly broader : 

 secondaries silver, with black veins ; basal lobe daffodil- 

 yellow in front, saffron behind. Body normal. 



Expanse of wings 58 millim. 



Pucartambo, Peru (Whitely). Type B. M. 



Evidently related to, but distinct from, the following. 



11. heptopliohia semiccssia. 

 Pieris semiccesia, Felder, Reise der Nov., Lep. ii. p. 176 (1865). 



Bogota. 



This species seems to approach L. penthica, but with no 

 white on upper surface of secondaries ; the secondaries and 

 apex of primaries below silvery rather than nacreous. The 



