330 A. E. WILEMAN. 



Kershaw remarks that chryseis, Drury and glioma, Fab. are the wet 

 and dry season forms respectively of pyranthe. 



Miyake in his "Catalogue of the Butterflies of Formosa," (May 1905), 

 has separated pyranthe, chryseis and glioma as distinct species but the 

 two latter names should evidently be treated as synoyms of pyranthe. 



Distribution. Malay Peninsula ; India ; Formosa. 



24. Pieris (Catophaga) paulina (?), Cramer. 



Kershazu, Butt. Hongkong, pi. ix,f. 16 £ , ij p. 1 '05, (lyoj). 



Collection number 42. One female specimen, Garambi, October. 



This specimen agrees closely in markings and pattern with 

 Kershaw's figure of the female of this species, the only difference being 

 that the ground colour of the wings is yellow instead of white as in 

 Kershaw's figure. The colour of the upper side is a light yellow whilst 

 that of the underside of lower wings and apex of upper wings is a light 

 orange. This specimen is probably a colour aberration of paulina, 

 Cramer. 



Distribution. Macao ; Formosa. 



25. Pieris (Huphina) nerissa, Fabricius. 



Pieris nerissa, Fabricius, lint. Syst. Hi, 1 , p. icjo. 

 Pieris celili ira, Cramer, pl. jjo, f. c, d, . 

 Pieris cor onis, Cramer , pl. 44, f. b. 



Pieris nerissa, Fab; Kershaw, Butt, Hongkong, pi. xi, f. 10 £ , f. 

 4 $ , p. 164, (1907). 



Collection number 46. One male and one female; Garambi, October. 



These specimens agree well with the figures given by Kershaw who 

 gives coronis, Cramer, as a synonym. 



Distribution. India ; South China; Formosa. 



26. Ixias pyrene, Linnaeus, 

 var. evippe, Drury. 

 Ixias pyrcne, Linn; Kershazv, Hit/t. Hongkongs. pi. vii, f. 12 g, 

 (wet season fornì), pl. x,f. 10 (wet season form), pi, xi, f 9 ef , 

 (thy season form), p. 98, (1907). 



