1869.] 



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omitted to examine the figures by Clcrck as compared with those of 

 Drury or Cramer, and also the types of the Fabrician species in the 

 Banksian collection. 



Genus Euohloe, Hiibner. 



1. — JEucliloe Calleuphenia, Butler. 



^ ? , Anthocharis Eupheno, Hiibner, Samml, Eur. Schmett., 1, pi. 

 84, figs. 421—3 (1805) ; but not of Linna)us. 



^ , Germany (obtained from Herr J. J. Becker) ; $ , Gibraltar 

 (obtained 18G6 from Mr. Whitcly). B. M. 



This species difiers from UupJieno, Linn, (the male of Selia, Linn.) 

 in the male having the prothorax reddish, the orange area of the front 

 •wings limited by a blackish streak extending nearly to the anal angle ; 

 in UtipJieno the orange is cut off obliquely before it reaches the angle : 

 below, both sexes have the hind-wings yellow, varied with white spots 

 and marbled with greyish olivaceous ; Eupheno has the hind-wings yel- 

 low, not spotted with white, and with three interrupted angulated 

 fulvous streaks crossing the wings at regular distances ; Mr. Blackmore, 

 who has taken a good many specimens of the latter species in Tangier, 

 has generously presented four fine males and a female to the collection : 

 this species is figured by Pierret under the name of Douei. 



2. — Euchloe Crameri, Butler. 



Fapilio (D. C.) Belia, Cramer, Pap. Exot., 4, pi. 397, figs. A, B 

 (1782) ; but not of Linnaeus.* 



Alee supra alhcet cid basin cinerecs ; anticce maculd disco-cellulan, 

 punctis minutis costalihiis apiceque obscure cinereis, maculis tribus pu?ic- 

 tisqice ciliaribus albis: posticcd immaculat<s : corpus cinereum,prcB-virescens, 

 argenteo-liirtum ; antennce cinerecs, albo-squamoscd, pwicto ad apicem 

 clavcsfulvo. 



AlcB anticcs siibtus albcs, macula disco-cellular i, pupilld a^yented^ 

 punctisque costalibus nigris ; area apicali olivaceo-viridi, maculas octo 

 marginales, sub-argenteas, incequales, limitante: posticce olivaceo-virides, 

 maculis plurimis incequalibus argenteis ornaicd : corpus albido-virescens. 



Exp. alar. unc. 1, lin. 10. 



S. Europe (obtained from Herr J. J. Becker). B. M. 



Genus Papilio, Eabricius. 



3. — Papilio zonaria, Butler. 



Fapilio (E, A.) Sino7i, partim , Cramer, Pap. Exot., 4, pi. 317, figs. 

 C, D (1782); but not of Eabricius. 



* The Ausonia of lliibncr cannot, stand for this species, but for Dr. lioisduval's Simplonia.—k. G. B. 



