838 MR. F. MOORE ON LEPIDOI'TEROUS [NOV. 5, 



delicate dark strigse, and submarginal brown spots centred, with white. 

 Female with moderately broad orange band. 



Expanse, J 2, $ If inch. 



Moulmein to Meetan. In coll. J. Wood-Mason. 



Eronia lutescens, Butler. 

 Moulmein to Meetan. 



Catophaga neombo. 



Pieris neombo, Boisd. Spec. Geu. Lep. i. p. 539 (1836), Moore, 

 Catal. Lep. Mus. E.I. C. i. pi. 2a. f. 3. 

 Moulmein to Meetan (a single female). 



Catophaga paulina. 



Pieris pavlina, Cram. Pap. Exot. ii. t. 110. f. E, F (1779). 

 Moulmein to Meetan ; Hatsiega to Houugduran ; Naththoung 

 to Paboga. 



(All males.) 



Catophaga lagela, n. sp. (Plate LII. fig. 4.) 



Allied to C. lalage, Doubleday, D. Lep. pi. 6. f. 3. 



Male and Female. Smaller. Upperside differing on the fore wing 

 in the black apical border terminating in both sexes before reaching 

 the posterior angle, and the medial portion partly excavated outside the 

 lower end of the cell and thence extending across the end to its base ; 

 hind wing with a broad marginal continuous band (as in C. pandione, 

 Hiibn.). Underside — fore wing with the black band terminating 

 as above ; the apex and hind wing greyish-yellow, speckled with 

 purple in male, and brownish-grey with darker speckles in 

 female, the speckles numerous across the disk, and forming zigzag 

 fasciae. 



Expanse 2\ inches. 



Moolai, 3000-6000 feet. In coll. J. Wood-Mason. 



Appias i.ea. 



Pieris lea, Doubleday, Ann. Nat. Hist. 1846, p. 23. 

 P. clemanthe, Doubleday, Gen. D. Lep. pi. 6. f. 3. 

 Moolai, 3000-6000 feet. 



Appias nama. 



Pieris nama, Moore, Catal. Lep. Mus. E.I. C. i. p. 76 (1857) ; 

 Proc. Zool. Soc. 1857, p. 102, pi. 44. f. 1, 2. 



Houngduran source ; Taoo, 3000-5000 feet (March) ; Moolai, 

 3000-6000 feet ; Moolai to Moolat, 4000-5000 feet. 



Appias dapha, n. sp. 



Allied to A. zeuzippe, Cram. 



Male differs on the upperside in being white ; the apical band on 

 the fore wing more like that of A. nama, narrower, deeply scalloped 

 within ; anterior spots obsolete ; and the contiguous discal spots 



