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pp. 271-277. P. oleracea, frigida^ castorea, and virginiensis, may be vars. 
of P. napi ; P. C. Zeller, S. E. Z. xxxv. p. 436. P.frigida, Scudd., ia an 
undoubted var. of P. na 2 )i ; H. B. Moschler, op. cit. pp. 163 & 154. P. 
napi, vars. venosa and pallida, Scudd., are noticed and figured by H. 
Strecker, Lepidoptera, pp. 61-63, pi. viii. figs. 2-5. P. oleracea : W. 
Couper discusses the distinctness of its northern representatives, P. 
frigida and borealis (the latter is distinct in its transformations) ; 
Canad. Ent. vi. pp. 66-58. Ganoris oleracea [= Pieris oleracea, supra] 
figured by S. H. Scudder, Rep. Geol. N. Hampshire, i. pi. a, fig. 8. Var. 
borealis, from Anticosti described ; A. R. Grote, Bull. Buff. Soc. i. 
p. 185. P. rapce ; recorded from the Gaboon by W. 0. Hewitson, Ent. 
M. M. xi. p. 16 ; a variety noticed by E. S. Dashwood & W. D. Robinson 
Douglas, Ent. vii. pp. 140 & 162 ; vars. marginalis and novanglke, Scud- 
der, noticed and figured by H. Strecker, Lepidoptera, pp. 63 & 64, 
pi. viii. figs. 6-8. 
Tachyris albina, Boisd., and lycaste, Feld. : C. Hopffer, S. E. Z. xxxv. 
pp. 21 (n. 25) & 72 (n. 27). 
Callidryas. Five species formerly included in this genus occur in the 
United States, viz . : — Phcebis agarithe (? argante, Edw.), Texas ; Callidryas 
tubule (G. dry a is hardly distinct), U. S. ; C. sennce (= marcellina, Edw.), 
Texas, Florida ; C. pliilea (new to U. S. ; a pale var.), Texas ; Metura 
cipris. New Mexico. Pup. pyranthe, Linn., may be taken as the type of 
Afiirlia, lliibn., if generically distinct from Pap. crocale. Cram, (typo of 
Catopsilia). S. H. Scudder, P. Bost. Soc. xvii. pp. 206-209. C. flava, 
Butl., = crocale, Cram. ; C. jugurtha. Cram., is distinct ; C, Hoplfer, 
S. E. Z. xxxv. pp. 24 (n. 39). 
Gonepteryx rhamni, hermaphrodite ; H. Goss. Ent. M. M. xi. p. 113. 
Colias. W. H. Edwards, Butt. N. Amer. Col. pi. i., figures C. nastes, 
figs. 1-4, and pelidne, figs. 6-8. C. keewaydin, — clirysotheme, var. ; 
vieadi = ? myrmidone, var. ; euryiheme is apparently distinct ; alexandra 
and helena may be vars. of palceno ; P. C. Zeller, S. E. Z. xxxv. pp. 437 
& 438. C. chrysotheme (true) occurs in Texas, quite distinct from 
euryiheme and its var. keewaydin ; II. Strecker, Lepidoptera, p. 100. C. 
nastes, var. cocandica, described and figured by N. Erschofi:, Lep. Turk, 
p. 6, pi. i. fig. 3, from Khokand. C. philddice, popular history ; W. 
Saunders, Canad. Ent. y. pp. 221-223, figs. 21 & 22 ; var. from Anticosti, 
W. Couper, op. cit. vi. pp. 92 & 93. C. pyrrhothea, Hiibn., var. heliceoides 
from Buenos Ayres, described ; J. B. Capronnier, Ann. Ent. Belg. xvii. 
p. 13. 
Anthocharis olympia, Edw., and ausonides, Boisd., re-described and 
figured in all stages by W. H. Edwards, Butt. N. Amer. Anth. pi. i. 
figs. 1-4, 5--8; A. olympia is also figured and re-described by H. Strecker, 
Lepidoptera, pp. 64 & 65, pi. viii. fig. 9. 
New species : — 
Euterpe suadela, p. 329, Peru, Bolivia, alena and cheledonis, p. 330, 
Bolivia, susiana, prioneris, and zenobina, p. 331, and pieris, p. 332, Peru, 
C. Hoplfer, S. E. Z. xxxv. ; E. amastris, W. C. Hewitson, Bol. Butt, 
p. 3, Bolivia. 
