of the Genus Catophaga. 400 



2. Saletara cycinna. 



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



. Pieris ocina, Hewitson, /. c. figs. 24, 25 (1861). 



Am Islands. 3^,2 ? , B. M. 



The upper surface of the female varies from white to- 

 yellow. 



3. Saletara liberia. 



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

 Ceram. 7 ,2 ? , B. M. 



4. Saletara eliada. 



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

 Batchian. 5 , B. M. 



5. Saletara nathalia. 



Pieris nathalia, Felder, Wien. ent. Monatschr. vi. p. 285 (1862). 

 2 . Tachyris panthea. Wallace, Trans. Ent. Soc. ser. 3, vol. iv. p. 37ft 

 (1867). 



Philippines. 12 , 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; the females varying from white to yellow, the outer 

 borders narrower (usually considerably so) than in 8. 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, 54-64, ? 59-64 millim. 



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



7. Saletara panda. 



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



$> . Pieris sulphurea, Vollenhoven, Mon. Pier. p. 32, pi. iv. fig. 4 (1865). 



Java. 5 $ , 4 $ , B. M. 



The males of this species are always more or less suffused 

 with sulphur-yellow, and I have seen no white 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. 



