340 
INSECTA, LEPIDOPTERA. 
Terias cqfra^ Feld. On this species and its allies, cf. Wallengren, (Efv. 
Vet. Ak. 1872, p. 46. 
T. zoe, Hopff., 2iJidL pulcheUUf Trim.,.= T. rachel $ : Snellen, Tijdsclir. Ent. 
(2) vii. p. 27. 
T. reticulata, Butler, redescribed and figured, Lep. Ex. p. 90, pi. 34. fig. 7. 
Butler (P. Z. S. 1872, pp. 26-67) publishes a revised list of the species for- 
merly included in the genus Pt'eris. He now recognizes 15 genera (already 
characterized in Cist. Ent., cf. Zool. Rec. vii. pp. 363 & 379) and 341 species. 
He proposes the names Delias sfolli (p. 32) for Papilo atdonoe, Stoll, nec Or., 
from China ; Appias poeyi (p. 49) for Pieris ilaire. Poey, nec Godt., from St. 
Domingo, Panama, and Honduras and Belenois confusa (p. 55) for Pieris 
phileris, Boisd., ? , nec <? , from Madagascar. 
Neophasia menapia. Edwards describes the $ : Butt. N. Amer. suppl. ; 
Tr. Am. Ent. Soc. iv. p. 63. 
Pontia hrassicee. Great swarms, in company with a few other insects, 
noticed at sea off Bremen on the 17th of July, 1868 : Abh. Ver. Brem. iii. pp. 
297 & 298. 
Pieris napi, var. hryonice : Zeller, S. E. Z. 1872, pp. 34-37. 
P. oleracea, Harr. On its transformations &c., cf. J. A. Lintner, Rep. N. 
Y. S. Cab. xxiii.pp. 160 & 161. 
P. rapce. Pupa with larval head : Poujade, Bull. Soc. Ent. Fr. (5) ii. 
p. Ixxxiii. 
Ganoris rapes. S, H. Scudder describes var. novanglice, from New England : 
Canad. Ent. iv. p. 79. On the occurrence of this species and variety (sup- 
posed to be the same as one mentioned in Curtis's '■ Farm Insects ') in 
America, cf. G. J. Bowles, Canad. Ent. iv. pp. 102-105. 
Perrhybrisy Hiibn., cannot be separated from Pieris : Wallengren, CEfv. 
Vet. Ak. 1872, p. 43. 
Pinacapteryx. Wallengren points out the characters of this genus. His 
P. syrinx probably = P. gidica, var. (Efv. Vet. Ak. 1872, pp. 43 & 44. 
Synchloe mesentina. A specimen with aberrant neuration mentioned by R. 
P. Murray, P. E. Soc. 1872, pp. 33 & 34. 
Belenois. Butler (Lep. Ex.) redescribes and figures his B. ianthe (p. 91» 
pi. 34. fig. 8) and B. meldolcs (p. 117, pi. 43. fig. 5). 
Appias vacans, Butler, redescribed and figured, I. c. p. 90, pi. 34. figs. 5 »fe 6. 
Callidryas. Butler (/. c.) redescribes and figures C. philea, thalestris, sol- 
stitia, and avellaneda (pp. 92-95, pis. 35, 36), C. editha^ fornax, and hersilia 
(pp. 105, 106, pi. 39) ; C. rorata, argantc, and minuscula, pp. 118-120, pi. 44. 
C. drya, Fab., probably = C. euhule, var., Wallengren, /. c. 1871, p. 910. 
C. Jiaduna, Hew., = C. thaurama, Reak. Hewitson, Ex. Butt. iv. cor- 
rections. 
Colias hyale, auctt, nec Linn., is renamed kirbii. W. A. Lewis, Discus- 
sion, p. 34. 
C. palletis, Butler, redescribed and figured by the author, /. c. p. 89, 
pi. 34. fig. 3. 
C. scjtdderi, Reak., and C. meadi, Edw., redescribed and figured by W. 
IL Edwards, Butt. N. Amer. Col. p. 8. 
Terocolus interruptus and T.jobina, Butler, redescribed and figured, Lep. 
Ex. pp. 115, 116, pi. 43. figs. 1-3. 
