1879.] FROM NEW IRELAND AND NEW BRITAIN. I f>J> 



32. *ScoLiTANTiDES CLEOTAS, Salv. ct Godm. P. Z. S. 1877, p- 

 146. 



New Ireland. 



Male specimens now sent by Mr. Brown have the blue of the upper 

 surface distributed just as in S. exeellens (Butler), which makes it 

 doubtful that the latter species is really distinct. 



There are two other species of Lyccenidtje in the collection which 

 we are not yet able to determine ; few of the specimens sent by Mr. 

 Brown belonging to this family are in a sufficiently perfect state to 

 render their determination satisfactory. 



33. *Terias xanthomel^na, n. sp. 



Terias, sp. 1 Salv. et Godm. P. Z. S. 1877, p. 146, 



New Ireland. 



c? . Exp. 2 in. Allied to T. Candida of Cramer ; the yellow of 

 the upper surface is of a paler sulphur-colour ; the black border on 

 the outer margin is narrower ; on the costa of the primaries and 

 abdominal margin of the secondaries it is broader. In the female 

 the basal third of the primaries and the base and abdominal half of 

 the secondaries, as well as the outer margin of both wings, are smoky 

 brown. 



Obs. Additional specimens of both sexes of this Terias sent by Mr. 

 Brown confirm the differences between it and T. Candida, to which 

 we drew attention in our former paper. 



34. Terias hebridina, Butl. 

 New Ireland. 



35. PiERis LYT^A, Godm. et Salv. P. Z. S. 1878, p. 734. 

 New Britain. 



36. PiERis EUMELis, Boisd. Voy. Astr. Ent. p. 50. 

 New Ireland. 



^ 37. PiERis EURYGANiA. (Plate XV. figs. 5, 6.) 



Pieris eurygania, Godm. et Salv. P. Z. S. 1878, p. 734. 

 New Ireland. 



38. Pieris madetes. (Plate XV. figs. 3, 4.) 

 Pieris madetes, Godm. et Salv. P. Z. S. 1878, p. 733. 

 New Ireland. 



39. *Ornithoptera urvilhana, Salv. et Godm. P. Z. S, 1877, 

 p. 147. 



New Ireland. 



40. Papilio eurypylus, Linn. 

 New Ireland. 



41. *Papilio choredon, Salv. et Godm. P. Z. S. 1877, p. 148. 

 New Ireland. 



