470 MR. A. G. BUTLER ON [Juiie 5, 



Genus Danis, Fabricius. 



19. Danis TAYGETUS. 



Lyccena taygetus, Felder, Reise der Nov. Lep. ii. p. 321, pi. 33. 

 figs. 19-21 ("1865"). 



One imperfect example. Cape York. 



Family Papilionid^. 



Subfamily Picrin^e, Bates. 



Genus Delias, Hiibner. 



20. Delias inferna. 



Delias inferna, Butler, Lep. Exot. p. 63, pi. 24. fig. 6 (1871). 

 One shattered female. Cape York. 



Genus Terias, Swainson. 



21. Terias hecabe. 



Papilio hecabe, Linnaeus, Mus. Lud. Ulr. p. 249 (1764). 

 Several examples. Cape York, 



22. Terias zoraide. 



Terias zoraide, Felder, Reise der Nov. Lep. ii. p. 213. n. 229 

 ("1865"). 



Several examples. Cape York. 



23. Terias sana, n. sp. 



Sulphur-yellow ; primaries above with the base slightly dusted 

 with black scales; costal border (excepting at base), apical area, 

 outer border to the first median branch and the margin beyond it 

 dark brown ; the border runs a short distance up each of the median 

 branches, giving its internal edge a subsiuuated appearance ; secon- 

 daries with a black-brown border, beginning rather narrow at apex, 

 and rapidly tapering off to a fine line, which terminates at the first 

 median branch : body above black, below yellow ; under surface of 

 wings unspotted. Expanse of wings 1 inch 3 lines. 



Two specimens. Cape York. 



Most nearly allied to T. venata from India, but smaller, with 

 narrower outer border, and unspotted under surface. 



Genus Belenois, Hiibner. 



24. Belenois nabis. 



Pieris nabis, Lucas, Rev. Zool. p. 326 (1852). 



Two examples. Cape York. 



Subfamily PapilioninjE, Bates. 

 Genus Ornithoptera, Boisduval. 



25. Ornithoptera pronomus. 



Papi/io pronomus, G. R. Gray, Cat. p. 2, pi. 1. figs. 1 & 2 (1852). 

 Seventy specimens of both sexes. Cape York. 



