1883.] LEPIDOPTERA FROM TIMOR LAUT. 369 



markings on the under surface of secondaries less defined and ar- 

 ranged in a much less irregular series. Expanse of wings 42 mm. 

 Maroe Island. 



10. Terias laratensis, sp. n. (Plate XXXVIII. fig. 3.) 



d . Nearly allied to T. lifuana ; above most like my " Japanese 

 Terias," fig. 10 (Trans. Ent. Soc. 1880, pi. vi.), but with less-pointed 

 primaries and narrower apical border ; it, however, belongs to the 

 T.-cesiope group, the primaries below being marked with a curved 

 series of three subapical red-brown spots ; other markings much as 

 usual, all well defined ; the discal series of secondaries forming a 

 nearly straight line between the first subcostal and second median 

 branches. Expanse of wings 39 mm. 



Larat. 



11. Appias albina. 



Pieris albina, Boisduval, Sp. Gen. Lep. i. p. 480. n. 62 (1836). 

 (S . Maroe Island. 



A small example ; the species was originally described as from 

 Amboina. 



12. Appias Clementina. 



Pieris Clementina^ Felder, Sitzungsb. Ak. Wiss. Wien, math.-nat. 

 CI. xl. p. 448 (1860); Reise der Nov., Lep. ii. p. 162. n. 133, 

 pi. 25. fig. 6 (1867). 

 (S . Maroe Island. 



Originally described as from Amboina. 



13. BeLENOIS CONSANGUIS, sp. n. 



Nearly allied to B. pitys from Timor, but a little smaller ; the 

 external border of primaries with more oblique inner edge, much 

 broader towards the costa and without any trace of a subapical 

 white spot : primaries below white, suffused with sulphur-yellow at 

 the base only ; external area black internally, but of a reddish clay- 

 colour towards apex ; its inner edge much less irregular than in 

 B. pitys, being sinuated only on the lower radial and lower (or first) 

 median interspaces : secondaries saffron-yellow, the external border 

 with purplish-black internal, and reddish clay-coloured external half. 

 Expanse of wings 48 mm. 



Larat. 



PAPILIONINiE. 



14. Papilio aberrans, sp. n. 



Pattern and form of Papilio liris of Timor, which it greatly re- 

 sembles on the upper surface, but the pale area on the primaries is 

 whiter, and the submarginal spots on the secondaries sandy brown, 

 instead of dull red ; the sides of the abdomen, front of head, anr g, 

 and lateral pectoral stripe are ochreous instead of deep rose-red, and 

 the submarginal spots on the under surface of the secondaries are 

 ochreous buff instead of rose-red. Expanse of wings 108 mm. 



d $ • Larat. 



