Lepidoptera from Madagascar. 291 



Nychitona, Butler. 



32. Nychitona sylvicola, 

 Leucophasia sylvieola, Boisduval, Faun. Madag. p, 20 (1833). 

 ^' Common in dark shades of the forest. Fianarantsoa." 



Terias, Swainson, 



33. Terias jpulcTiella, 



Xantkidia pulchella, Boisduval, Faun. Madag. p, 20. n, 1, pi. 2. fig. 7 

 (1833). 



<J ? . " Common on bare ground, Betsileo," 



34. Terias Desjardinsii, 



XantJiidia Desfardmsii, Boisduval, Faun, Madag. p. 22. n. 3, pi, 2. fig. 6 

 (1833). 



*^ Seen everywhere. Fianarantsoa." 



Catopsilia, Hiibner. 



35. Catopsilia thauruma. 



CaUidryas thauruma, ReaMrt, Proc. Acad. Nat, Sci. PliU. 1866, p, 238. 



n. 4; Butler, Lep. Exot, pi. xxii. figs, 3-6 (1870). 

 C.fiaduna, Hewitson, Exot. Butt, iv. Call. pi. i. figs. 1-4 (1867). 



$ ? , Ikaryosoa. ? , Fianarantsoa. 



Said to be common at Fianarantsoa in January, and to 

 have a strong flight. 



Belenois, Hiibner. 



36. Belenois helcida. 



IHeris helcida, Boisduval, Faun. Madag. p. 17, n. 1, pi, 2. tigs. 1, 2 

 (1833). 



" Very common in Tanala in August ; rare at Fiana- 

 rantsoa." 



37. Belenois agrippina, 

 Pieris agrippina, Felder, Reise der Nov. Lep. ii. p. 173. n, 159 (1865). 



c^" . " Very local ; found at Ambohinamboarna, and seen to 

 the west." 



In the Museum we have this species from D'Urban, the 

 forests of Antananarivo, and Abyssinia. I think it doubtful 

 whether it will prove constantly distinct from B. lordaca of 

 Walker, to which it is extremely closely allied ; from B, 



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