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85. Hehomoia glaucippe. 

 Papilio glaudppe, Linnaeus, Mus. Lud. Ub. p. 240 (1764). 

 (^ . Manipur. 



SQ, Prioneris tliestylis. 

 Pieris thestylis, Gray, Zool. Miscell. p. 76 (1842), 



Manipur. 



Seven males were caught, two of them not quite typical, 

 the yellow angular belt on under surface being wider than 

 usual. We have a similar example from Darjiling in the 

 Museum series. 



87. Delias ithiela. 



Thyca ithitla, Butler, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. ser. 4, vol. iv. p. 242 

 (18^). 



<J . Near Assam. 



Originally described from Penang, and on that account 

 included by Mr. Distant in his admirable work ^ Khopalocera 

 Makyana ;' this locality, however, was an error arising out 

 of the fact that the type was labelled thus — ' P.,' which, with 

 Wallace's specimens, stands for " Penang ;" but with speci- 

 mens received from the East India Company (as Mr. Moore 

 pointed out some two or three years since on a ticket which 

 he attached to this very species) it stands for " Darjeeling, 

 Pearson,''^ Had Mr, Distant examined my type, which, by 

 his own admission, he did not do, he would have avoided the 

 repetition of this error. 



88. Delias agostina. 

 Pieris agostina, Hewitson, Ex, Butt. i. Pieris, pi. i. figs. 1, 2 (1852). 

 ^ . Near Assam. 



89. Appias galba. 

 Tachyris galha, Wallace, Trans. Ent, Soc. ser. 3, vol. iv, p. 378. n. 41 

 (1867). 

 Manipur, 

 Seven examples were obtained. 



90. Appias Eleonora. 

 Pieris Eleonora, Boisduval, Sp. Gen. Lep. i. p. 481. n. 64 (1836). 

 ^ $ . Manipur. 

 Out of twenty-four examples only one is a female. 



91. Appias vacans. 

 Appias vacans, Butler, Trans. Ent. Soc. 1879, p. 490, 

 (J . Manipur. 



