new Species of Butterflies and Moths. 481 
near the outer margin. Underside exactly as in J. splendens, 
Butler =irawada, Moore. 
Expanse of wings, 3, 4,4; inches. 
Hab, Rangoon. 
I received this in 1887 from Mr. Noble, who was then 
Curator of the Rangoon Museum ; he had other specimens. 
Moore figured it in Lep. Indica, pl. xlviii. fig. Le, as a var. 
of trawada, which is very doubtful; it resembles no other 
form of this genus, and deserves a name. 
Family Pieridae. 
Lxias splendida, nov. 
3d. Pale sulphur-yellow: fore wing with a very large 
orange subapical patch, limited inwardly by a narrow straight 
black band from the costal third, across the cell a little 
beyond its middle to tue outer margin a little above the 
hinder angle, where it joins the apical black band, which 
encircles the orange patch and is continued to the hinder 
angle ; the inner margin of the apical band runs in a little 
into the orange patch on the veins, forming curves to the 
patch in each interspace; there is a small tooth from the 
straight black band, the point of which touches the lower end 
of the cell, and there is a thick black lunular mark in the 
middle of the discoidal veins; there is also a blackish narrow 
costal band and a basal patch of black irrorations: hind wing 
also with some black basal irrorations and large suffused 
black spots on the outer margin at the vein-ends. Underside 
pale dull yellow: fore wings with # black small spot on the 
middle of the discoidal veins, four faint grey subapical rings, 
and on the hind wing a black spot on the discoidal, and tive 
large whitish spots broadly ringed with dull chocolate-brown 
—one on the costa beyond the middle, and a row of four in 
the middle of the disc, the two centre ones the largest ; the 
apical portion of the fore wing and the whole of the bind 
wing sparsely covered with brownish irrorations. 
Expanse of wings, ¢ , 27%-2;%5 inches. 
Hab. Polisha and Jainau, Formosa. 
A very handsome Javas. 
Delias aruna rana, nov. 
3. Upperside chrome-yellow, very similar to aruna, 
Boisd., from Dutch New Guinea. Underside: fore wing 
black, as in aruna, with more than the basal half scarlet, 
much more than in aruna, its outer edge not evenly rounded 
Ann. & Mag. N. Hist. Ser. 8. Vol. xviii. 33 
