«) MR PERCY HALL GRIMSHAW ON 



Euterpe tereas. 



Pqpilio tereas, Godart, Enc. MSth., ix. p. 38, n. 39 (1819). 

 Type in Dufresne collection. 



Dismorphia SPIO. 



Pieris epio, Godart, Enc. MSth., ix. p. 167, n. 163 (1819). 

 Types (2 specimens) in Dufresne collection. 



Xaxthidia pyro. 



Pierispyro, Godart, Enc. MSth., ix. p. 137, n. 60 (1819). 



The type of this rare and remarkable species is in the Dufresne collection, and is represented in the 

 Plate, fig. 7. It is not represented in the collections at the British Museum, and unfortunately we 

 have no indication of its habitat. 



Pieris josephina. 



Pierisjosephina, Godart, Enc. MSth., ix. p. 158, n. 136 (1819). 



Types (1 $ and 1 <? ) in Dufresne collection. 



This species, which comes from St Domingo ami Mexico, is quite distinct from P. amaryllis, Fab., which 

 is a native of Jamaica. 



HERP.EXIA eripiii a 



Pieris eripfiia. Godart, Enc. MSth., ix. p. 157, n. 134 (1819). 



Type in Dufresne collection. //. tritogenia, King, is possibly the dry-season form of this species. 



Belexois gidica. 



Pieris gidica. Godart, Enc MSth., ix. p. 131, n. 37 (1819). 



The type of this rare and little-known species is figured in the Plate (fig. 4). It is a dry-season form, of 

 which the wet -season form is as yet unknown. 



Pinacoptekyx doxo. 



Pieris doxo, Godart, Enc. MSth., is., p. 123, n. 15 (1819). 



,, eharina, Boisd., Sp. Gen., i. p. 525, n. 128 (1836). 



,, simana, HopfF., Ber. Verh. Ah. Bed., 1855, p. 640, n. 13. 

 Pinacopteryx alba, Wallengr., Lep. Rhop. Caffr., p. 10 (1857). 

 Callosune doxo, Kirby, Syn. Cat. D.L., p. 500 (1871). 



The type is in the Dufresne collection, and is figured in the Plate (fig. 6). Pieris eharina, Boisd., is the 

 dry-season form of this species. 



Daptonura limnoria. 



Pieris limnoria, Godart. Enc. MSth., ix. p. 144, n. 93 (1819). 



This is quite distinct from flippantha, Fab., which has no orange hind margin in the posterior wings of 

 the male. Godart describes both sexes, but in the Dufresne collection there is only a single (male) 

 specimen labelled limnoria, which is figured in ihe Plate (fig. 3). 



Daptonura BALAOIA. 



Pieris ealacia, Godart, Enc. MSth., ix. p. 144, n. 91 (1819). 



Godart describes both sexes. The single specimen (a type?) in the Dufresne collection is a female. 



