1884.] lepidoptera from kurrachee 511 



50. Teracolus limbatus. 



Ter. limbatus, Butler, P. Z. S. 1876, p. 161. 



Kurrachee, June 1880. One male example. 



The deep brown, rather broad, sinuated band on the secondaries 

 distinguishes this species from all the others in the group of orange- 

 tips. But I am of opinion it is only an aberrant form of the fore- 

 going. 



51. Teracolus bimbura. 



Ter. bimbura, Moore, P. Z. S. 1876, p. 161, pi. vii. f. 3, 4. 

 Kurrachee, December, January, and February. 



52. Teracolus pernotatus. 



Ter. pemotatus, Butler, P. Z. S. 1876, p. 159, pi. vii. f. 1. 



T.farrinus, Butler, P. Z. S. 1876, p. 159, pi. vii. f. 2. 



Kurrachee, July, August, and September. 



These cannot be separated, although there are perfectly typical 

 forms of each. The intermediates found on an examination of a long 

 series must convince any one that they are identical. 



53. Pieris mesentina. 



Pap. mesentina, Cramer, Pap. Exot. iii. pi. 270. f. A, B 

 (1782). 



The pale type appears plentiful from February to May. 



54. Pieris zeuxippe. 



Pap. zeuxippe, Cramer, Pap. Exot. iv. pi. 362. f. E, F (1782). 

 One specimen taken by me in 1879, but the date was not 

 recorded. 



55. Catopsilia pyranthe. 



Pap. pyranthe, Linn. Mus. Ulr. p. 245 (1764). 



A few specimens taken in March, May, June, and December. 



56. Catopsilia thisorella. 



Callidryas thisorella, Bois. Sp. Gdn. i. p. 609, n. 3 (1836). 

 March to May, common. 



57. Catopsilia philippina. 



Pap. philippina, Cramer, Pap. Ex. iv. pi. 361. f. C, D (1782). 

 September to January, common. 



58. Catopsilia crocale. 



Pap. crocale, Cramer, Pap. Exot. i. pi. 55. f. C, D (1779). 



I took one female in Kurrachee in lb/9, now in my cullectii n, 

 date not recorded. I have received another, also a female, from 

 Mr. Murray, taken by him in July 1882. 



