1898.] Butterflies from Burn in the Moluccas. 317 



T. blanda, Boisduval, which is given by Butler as a synonym of T. hecabe, 

 Linnaeus. 



Wallace describes T. diversa from Bouru and six other localities. 

 Butler (1. c, p. 74, n. 50) restricts it. to the Philippines. 



Dr. Butler (I. c, p. 76, n. 52) says that T. brevicostalis, Butler, 

 is probably found in Bourou, but I have not received it from thence. 



57. Catopsilta crocale, Cramer. 



Recorded by Wallace in Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond., third series, 

 vol. iv, p. 413 (1867) from Bouru as " Callidryas " alcmeone, Cramer. 

 One very heavily-marked female only received, which, however, 

 is not as darkly coloured as Dr. Butler's figure of the same sex of his 

 " Callidryas" flava (Lep. Ex., p. 23, n. 2, pi. ix, fig. 5, female (1869). 

 Dr. Butler does not say whence the specimen he figured came, but he 

 gives Celebes (Macassar), Ceram and Batchian for G. flava. I quite 

 agree with his remark " This species may eventually turn out to be an 

 extreme form of 0. crocale." 



58. *Hebomoia leucogynia, Wallace. 



Described from Bouru by Wallace as " Iphias " leucogynia, and 

 apparently confined to that island. Dr. Adolf Fritze discusses this 

 species in his interesting paper on the genus Hebomoia (Zool. Jahr., 

 vol. xi, p. 278 (1898). 



59. *Elodina bouruensis, Wallace. 

 Originally described from Bouru. 



60. *Huphina rachel, Boisduval. 



Recorded from Bouru by Wallace as " Pieris" rachel. 



61. *Huphina jael, Wallace. 



Described from Bouru by Wallace as " Pieris" jael. 

 Boisduval describes a "Pieris" theodice from Bourou, but this locality 

 is probably incorrect. Mr. Kirby records it from Chili and Peru. 



62. *Appias ada, Cramer. 



Recorded from Bouru by Wallace as " Tachyris " ada. 



63. *Appias albina, Boisduval. 



Males and white females (Form I) recorded from Bouru by 

 Wallace as "Tachyris" paulina, Cramer, the latter being found only in 

 Ceylon. 



