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20. Catopsilia florella, Fabricius. 
Papilioflorella, Fabricius, Syst. Ent. p. 479. n. 159 (1775). 
One worn female. 
21. Catopsilia pyrene, Swainson. 
Coliaspyrene, Swainson, Zool. Ill. i. pi. 51 (1820-21). 
Three males and one female. 
22. Belenois Johannce , n. sp. 
Allied to B. elisa, Vollenhoven (Pollen and Yan Dam’s 
Faun. Madag. Ins. pi. 2. figs. 3 3 $ ), but the wings 
above pure white, the oblique black discocellular streak of 
primaries reduced to a small cuneiform costal spot and a black 
dot on the lower discocellular, internal limitation of the sub¬ 
marginal spots of secondaries in the male less strongly defined : 
the borders below reddish clay-coloured; the spots and the 
whole ground-colour of the secondaries rich cream-yellow. 
Expanse of wings, d 1 inch 8 lines to 2 inches, $ 1 inch 
8-10 lines. 
Five males and two females. 
PaPILIONINjE. 
23. Papilio demoleus , Linn. 
Papilio demoleus, Linn. Mus. Lud. Ulr. p. 214 (1764). 
Three examples. 
Hesperiidae. 
24. Pamphila umbrata , n. sp. 
Allied to P. borbonica of Madagascar: dark fuliginous 
brown with an elbowed discal series of hyaline white spots, 
the three uppermost only separated by the subcostal branches, 
the largest at base of first median interspace; male with two 
hyaline white dots in the cell; palpi white at the sides j anal 
tuft white tipped with black ; centre of pectus and venter 
white: secondaries below with a white dot in the cell and 
four or five in a curved series halfway between the cell and 
the apical margin. Expanse of wings 1 inch 3-4 lines. 
One pair in poor condition. The female has broader and 
rather shorter wings than the male. 
