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12. Pieris Judith. 



Papilio (D. C.) Judith, Fabricius, " alis integerrimis, subconco- 

 loribus ; anticis albis, venis margineque nigris, posticis fulvis, margine 

 nigro ; habitat in Pulicandor." Donovan, Ins. Ind. pi. 27. fig. 2 

 (1800). 



Fabricius, Mant. Ins. p. 22. n. 230 (1787) ; Ent. Syst. iii. p. 202. 



n. 632 (1793). 

 <$ $ , Java. (Presented by the Hon. East-India Comp.) B.M. 



The type specimen of P. Judith is in the Banksian Collection in 

 the British Museum. 



13. Pieris Licea. 



Papilio (D. C.) Licea, Fabricius, " alis rotundatis, integerrimis, con- 

 coloribus extimo nigris ; anticis albis, posticis flavis : " "postica? flavse, 

 margine tenuissime nigro et ante marginem parum fulvce : habitat 

 in Africa sequinoctiali." 



Fabricius, Mant. Ins. p. 20. n. 210 (1787). 



In bis ' Entomologia S^stematica ' Fabricius sinks this species as 

 a synonym of P. Judith ; it seems much more likely, however, 

 that it belongs to the P. Lea type of the same group. We have an 

 example of Vollenhoven's P. Amalia, in which the hind wings are 

 feebly tinted with saffron ; and this colour, a little more pronounced, 

 would give us an insect answering exactly to the Fabrician descrip- 

 tion. In Mr. Doubleday's MS. notes to the * Species General ' the 

 P. Licea of Jones's * Icones ' is stated to be the same as P. Flip- 

 pantha ; but in such case the P. Licea described by Fabricius is not 

 the insect figured by Mr. Jones, as seems often to be the case. 



14. Pieris Creona. 



Papilio (D. C.) Helcita (part.), Fabricius [P. Creona, Cramer'], 11 alis 

 integris, rotundatis, albis, margine albo, striga punctorum : habitat 

 in India orientali." Seba, Mus. iv. pi. 18. figs. 8, 9 ; and Cramer, 

 Pap. Exot. iv. pi. 95. figs. C, D (1779). 



Fabricius, Syst. Ent. p. 475. n. 141 (1775) ; Sp. Ins. p. 42. 



n. 175 (1781). 



" margine nigro," Fabricius, Mant. Ins. p. 19. n. 198 (1787). 

 " (P. D.) Cneora " (sic), Fabricius, Ent. Syst. iii. p. 191. n. 594 (1793). 



Senegal. (Obtained from Herr J. J. Becker) B.M. 



Fabricius, in his ' Syst. Ent.,' confounded the red moth described 

 by Linnaeus (and figured by Clerck, Drury, and others) with the 

 white butterfly figured by Seba. There is one specimen of P. Cre- 

 ona in the Banksian Collection in the British Museum. 



15. Pieris Calypso. 



$ . Papilio (D. C.) Calypso, Drury, " alis rotundatis, integerrimis, 

 albis ; anticis puncto apiceque nigris ; posticis subtiis flavescentibus. 



