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along its inner side and decreasing in breadth to the anal 

 angle. Hind wing : a broad brown band along the hind 

 margin, undulating along its inner side, extending to the 

 exterior part of the costa, where it includes two white brown- 

 speckled patches ; a very slender brown streak on the 

 anterior disco-cellular nervule. Under side — Fore wing: like 

 the upper side, but the brown band along the hind margin 

 includes seven white spots, of which the six anterior are 

 tinged with yellow and the four anterior are elongated. Hind 

 wing : a yellow tinge, excepting the disks of some of the 

 areolets ; a narrow irregular brown band across the middle; 

 veins narrowly bordered with brown ; band along the hind 

 margin including five yellow spots. Fringe white. 



It belongs to the group of which P. Mesentina is the type, 

 and has much affinity to that species. 



Harkeko. 



6. Pieris Daplidice, Linn. Wady Genneh, Mount Sinai. 

 Inhabits also Europe, Syria and Caschmere. 



7. Pieris Hellica, Linn. Hor Tamanib, Harkeko, Wady 

 Nash, Mount Sinai. Inhabits also S. Africa. 



8. Anthocharis Proiomedia, Klug, Symb. Phys. pi. 7, 

 f. 13 — 16. Cairo, ' Hor Tamanib, Akeek Island. Inhabits 

 also the region of the White Nile, Ambukohl and Arabia 

 Felix. 



The genus Anthocharis is especially Arabian and S.African. 



9. Anthocliaris Belemia, Esper. Cairo. Inhabits also 

 S. Europe and Syria. 



9a. Anthocharis Keiskamma, D'Urban. Hor Tamanib, 

 Akeek Island. Inhabits also S. Africa. 



10. Anihochat'is Evarne^ Klug, Symb. Phys. pi. 6, f. 4. 

 Hor Tamanib, Harkeko. Inhabits also Ambukohl. Very 

 closely allied to A. Keiskamma, and apparently blending 

 with it. The female is variable in size and in markings. 



IL Anthocliaris Eapompe, Klug, Symb. Phys. pi. 6, f. 11 

 — 14. Cairo, Hor Tamanib, Akeek Island, Harkeko. In- 

 habits also Dongola, Abyssinia, Mount Sinai, and Arabia 

 Deserta. Distinguished from A. Ephyra (King, Symb. Phys. 

 pi. 6, f. 9, 10) by the black border on the inner side of the 

 orange patch. 



12. Anthocharis Daira, Klug. Symb. Phys. pi. 8, f. 4. 

 Harkeko. inhabits also W. and S. Africa and Arabia Felix. 



