1860.] 2?1 
omitted to examine the figures by Clerck as compared with those of 
Driiry or Cramer, and also the types of the Eabrician species in tho 
Bauksian collection. 
Genus Euchloe, Hiibner. 
l.—EucJiloe GalkupJienia, Butler. 
^ ? , AntTiocTiaris UupJieno, Hiibner, Samml, Eur. Schmett., 1, pi. 
84, figs. 421—3 (1805) ; but not of Linnaeus. 
($ , Germany (obtained from Herr J. J. Becker) ; ? , Gibraltar 
(obtained 1866 from Mr. Whitely). B. M. 
This species differs from Eupheno, Linn, (the male of Bella, 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 Eupheno 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 Pierrot under the name of Bouei. 
2. — Euchloe Cramerl, Butler. 
Fajnlio {B. C.) Bella, Cramer, Pap. Exot., 4, pi. 397, figs. A, B 
(1782) ; but not of Linnaeus.* 
AlcB supra alhce, ad basin clnerece ; anticce maculd dlsco-cellulari, 
punctls minutls costallhus aplceqtie obscure cinereis, maculls trlbus punc- 
iisque ciliaribus albls: postlcce immaculatce : corpus clnereum,prcd-virescens, 
argenteo-hirtum ; aJitenncc cinerece, albo-squamoscs, puncto ad aplcem 
clavcefulvo. 
Alai anticce subtus alba, maculd disco-cellulari, pupllld argented^ 
jmnctisqtce costalibus nigris ; ared aplcali ollvaceo-viridi, maculas octo 
marglnales, sub-argenteas, inaquales^ Ihnitante : postlcce ollvaceo-vlrldes, 
maculls plurmis incequallbus argentels ornatce : corpus albldo-vlreseens. 
Exp. alar. unc. 1, lin. 10. 
S. Europe (obtained from Herr J. J. Becker). B. M. 
Genus Papilio, Fabricius. 
3. — Papilio zonaria, Butler. 
Fapllio (E. A.) Sinon,partm, Cramer, Pap. Exot., 4, pi. 317, figs. 
C, r> (1782); imt not of Eal)ricius. 
* The Ausonia of Hiibner cannot stantl lor this species, but lor Dr. Boisduvars iJimplonia.—A. G. B. 
