158 Dr. A. G. Butler on the 
66. Deltas vishnu. 
3. Pieris vishnu, Moore, Cat. Lep. EH. I. Comp. i. p. 83, pl. 2 a, fig. 6 
(1857). 
Male, Java. ‘Type, B. M. 
Also a very large male and ordinary female, said to be from 
Timor, in the Hewitson collection. 
67. Delias timorensis. 
3. Pieris timorensis, Boisduval, Sp. Gén. Lép. i, p. 469 (1836); 
Butler, P. Z. 8. 1885, p. 368, pl. xxxviil. fig. 6. 
Two males, Larat, ‘Timor-laut, and Tenimber. B. M. 
The Tenimber specimens are from the Godman and Salvin 
collection. 
68. Deltas aruensis. 
Delias aruensis, Mitis, Iris, vi. p. 110 (1895). 
Thyca bagoe, Wallace (not Boisd.), Trans. Ent, Soc. Lond. iii. vol. iv. 
p. 355, pl. vii. figs. 3, 38 @ (1867). 
Male and female, Aru. Types in coll. Hewitson. 
69. Delias pecilea. 
Pieris pecilea, Vollenhoven, Mon. Pier. p. 13, pl. ili. fig. 3 (1865). 
Batchian. Three males, from Godman and Salvin collec- 
tion. 
70. Deltas sacha. : 
Delias sacha, Grose Smith, Novit. Zool. ii. p. 75 (1895). 
Obi Island. 
Possibly more nearly allied to D. candida, but I have not 
seen the species. 
71. Delias euphemia. ‘ 
Delias euphemia, Grose Smith, Novit. Zool. i. p. 384, pl. xii. figs. 1, 
(1894). 
Biak, N.E. New Guinea. 
Allied to D. lara and D. mysis. 
72. Delias mysis. 
Papilio mysts, Fabricius, Syst. Ent. p. 475 (1775) ; Donovan, Ins. New 
Holl. pl. xxi. fig. 1 (1805). 
Queensland, Rockingham Bay, Cape Bowen. Hight 
examples. B. M. 
One male is from the Godman and Salvin collection. In 
the Hewitson collection there are two others. 
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