Annals of the Transvaal Museum. 
107 
S. natalensis Doubl. 
and Hew. 
S. mozambica (Berto- 
loni) 
C. telicanus Lang, 
C. baetica (Linn.), 
C. mahallokoaena . 
H. eriphia (Godart). . . 
P. severina (Cram.). . . 
P. mesentina (Cram.). 
P. spilleri Stand 
T i vesta var. mutans 
Butler 
T. eris King, 
Genus Spindasis Wallgren. 
1 c?, 
1 c?. 
Genus Cupid o Schrank. 
1 cf. 
1 <?. 
1 c?, 1 $. 
Family PIERIDAE. 
Genus Herpaenia Butler. 
2 c?<f, 1 ?. These three specimens belong to the 
wet phase. 
Genus Pieris Schrank. 
2 <J<J, 1 ?• 
I <f. 
II <?cf, 7 ??• Five of the females belong to the 
dull white form, whilst the other two to the 
yellow form of female. 
Genus Teracolus Swainson. 
5 (£(?, 4 $$. Four males of the wet phase and one 
male with the under side of both wings typical 
dry phase ; in size and brightness of colour above, 
however, it cannot be distinguished from the wet 
phase. 
Of the four females one specimen exhibits the 
distinctive colouring of the wet phase, while the 
other three specimens can be considered to be 
intermediate forms. 
8 (?(?, 10 ??. Four of the males can be considered 
to represent the wet phase, while the other four 
are intermediate between the wet and dry phase, 
lacking the discoidal spot at end of cell. There 
is a slight variation in size and brightness of the 
“ old gold 55 markings on the fore wings, which 
variation also occurs in series the Museum 
possesses from Natal and Transvaal. 
Four females represent intermediate phases, 
with the general colour of wings white, the apical 
markings of fore wings much reduced and slightly 
tinted with orange, and a spot between discoidal 
nervures. Five females represent the “ char- 
treuse-yellow 55 coloured dry phase, with the 
apical patch shading into buff ; two of these 
specimens have the apical markings of fore wings 
tinted with yellow-brown and in two other speci- 
mens these markings are tinted with orange ; the 
