IIHOPALOCERA. 
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18G3, p. 241], and is perhaps distinct from P. ];>rotesilaus ) P. alcmnedes, Feld., 
= P, eurimcdeSy Cram, j P. hcphccstion, Feld,, = P. hranchus, Doubl. ; P. rhetus, 
Gray, = P. West w., $. 
Sc UDDER describes the larva and pupa of P. rutidus. P. Bost. Soc. xiii* 
pp. 221, 222. 
Trimen remarks on PapiUo demolcus and erithonius. Tr. E. Soc. 1870, 
pp. 384, 385. 
Trouveeet remarks on the young larvre of several species of Papilio, with 
special reference to P. turnus. Proc. Bost. Soc. N. II. xii. pp. 92, 93. 
Ward remarlfs on the $ of P. lalandei. Ent. M. M. vi. p. 224. 
Euryades. Burmeister describes the females of both the known species, 
as well as their anatomical peculiarities. S. E. Z. 1870, pp. 414-421. He 
considers the genus valid. 
Thais rumina^ Esp., is not P. rumina, L. (=P. rtimina, Dr.,= P. thero, L.), 
but =P. maturna, L. Butl. Cat. Lep. Fabr. p. 232. \_Cf. Kirby, Tr. E. Soc. 
pp. 147, 148.] 
New species : — 
Lcptocircm vircsccns (=L. curius, auct. nec Fabr.), Butler, /. c. p. 269, 
Java, Moulmein. 
Papilio lycimmeSj Boisd. (=ziphidamas, Gray nco Fabr.), Ii(5p. Guat. p. 7, 
Costa llica ; P. aliaslui, Scudd., P. Bost. Soc. xii. p. 407, Alaska. 
Parnassius hehrii, Edwards, Tr. Am. Ent. Soc. iii. p. 10, Sierra Nevada. 
Pierides. 
Butler (Cist. Ent, iii.) lias published a revision of the genera 
of the Pieriri(Ey and has given figures of the nenration of nearly 
all. He tabulates 48 genera, 12 of whieh are new : — ^ 
Lcodonta, g. n., type L. dysonij Butl . ) Nychitona, g. n., type N. dorothea 
(Fabr,); Eaptonoura, g, n. (Cat. Fabr. p. 209), D.Jlippantha (Fabr.); 
Phrissura, g. n., type Ph. cynis (Ilew.) ; Pyrisitia^ g. n., type P. tereas (Godt.) ; 
Spha7iogona, g, n., type S. ectriva (Db.) ; Metaporia, g. n., type M. agathon 
(Gray) ; Catasticta, g. n., type C. nimhice (Boisd.) ; Leptophobiaj g, n., type 
L. eleo7ie (Hew.) ; Ileipa^^iia, g, n., type II. tritogenia (Kl.) ; Nephet'onia, g. n,, 
type N. idotea (Bd.) ; Moschonc^ira^ g. n., type M. metliymna (Godt.). He 
omits Pscudopontia, Pliitz, regarding it as Heterocerous. The received no- 
menclature is somewhat disturbed, SyncMoe being used for P. h'assicce, 
Pieris for P. amathonte, Pontia for P. ci'atcrgi. 
Butler states (Cat. Lep. Fabr. pp. 199-231) that P«em hira, Moore, prob.= 
P. cassida, Fabr.,=:P. zeuxippe^ var., Cram. ; P. evagete, = Pieris p)hv7jiie, 
Fabr.; P. coro7iis, Cram.,=P/e>’. nerissa, Fabr.; Pier, amalia, Vollenh., 
prob. = P. Ucca, Fabr. ; P. plc.raris, I)on.,= Thyca cerneus, Linn. ; P. IryparctCy 
l)on.,= P. hyp., Linn., var. luzmnoisis, Feld. ; FAdcrpepita7}a,Piiyy.,=zE. tclasco, 
Luc., = i\ sisa^nnus, Fabr. ; P. philippa, Fabr., = i\ cesmia, Stoll; Colias phi- 
Hppn, Doubl. Hew., is distinct ; P. laira, Fabr., is distinct from Calli- 
dry as philca, JAim . ; Tcrias tondana, Feld., = P. Fabr. wee* Boisd. [?; the 
description of T. rahcl in Boisd. Sp. Gen. is copied from that of Fabricius] ; 
Terias dro7ia, Horsf.,=P. libythea, Fabr.; Ter. geiitilis, Boisd,, =P«/?. musa, 
Fabr. ; P. dorothea, Fabr., is a var. of Po7itia alcesta, Cram. ; Pajy. clio, Cram., 
is a Leptalis. 
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