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92. Delias blanca. 



Pieris blanca, Felder, Wien. ent. Mon. vi. p. 284 (1862) ; Reise der 

 Nov., Lep. ii. p. 160, pi. xxiv. figs. 6, 7 (1865). 



Luzon. 



93. Delias orphne. 



Thyca orphne, Wallace, Trans. Ent. Soc. ser. 3, vol. iv. p. 361, pi. viii 

 fig. 2 (1867). 



Malacca. Two examples, including the type in coll. 

 Hewitson. 



94. Delias georgina. 



Pieris georgina, Felder, Wien. ent. Mou. v. p. 298 (1861) ; Reise der 

 Nov , Lep. ii. p. 160, pi. xxiv. figs. 4, 5 (1865). 



Luzon. 



95. Delias cinerascens. 



Delias cinerascens, Mitis, Iris, vi. p. 126, pi. ii. fig. 2, $ (1893). 

 Kina Balu. 



96. Delias simanabum. 



Delias simanabum, Hagen, Iris, vii. p. 34, pi. i. fig. 3 (1894). 

 Sumatra. 



97. Delias momea. 



Pieris momea, Boisduval, Sp. Ge"n. Le*p. i. p. 477 (1836). 



Delias Hageni, Rogenhofer, Verb, zool.-bot. Ges. Wien, xlii. p. 572 



(1892). 

 Delias datames, De Nice"ville. Journ. Bomb. Soc. viii. p. 53, pi. 1. fig. 8 



(1893). 



Java. <? , B. M. 



A female example is in the Hewitson collection. Occurs 

 also in Sumatra ; but I fail to understand why de Niceville 

 considers D. simanabum to be the same species. It appears 

 to me to be widely distinct, not even belonging to the same 

 group of species. 



98. Delias nysa. 



Papilio nysa, Fabricius, Syst. Ent. p. 473 (1775). 



$. Papilio endora, Donovan, Ins. New Holl. pi. xx. fig. 2 (1805). 



Moreton Bay, Sydney, Queensland, Twelve examples. 

 B. M. 



Five specimens are from theGodman and Salvin collection. 

 The Hewitson collection also contains five specimens. 



The following species may or may not belong to this 

 genus : 1 have never seen a specimen : 



