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INSECTA, LEl’lDOrTEllA. 
Butler figures {1. c.) Thestias pirithoiis, Fabr.,= Th. rhexia^ $ , Fabr. pi. 1. 
f. 6 j Leptalis pinthceus, Linn., pi. 2. f. 1 j and Colias leshia, Fabr. pi. 2. f. 2. 
Trimen publishes notes (Tr. E. Soc. 1870, pp. 378-384) on the following 
species of this family : — P. mesentinaj Cram, j 1\ hdlica, Idnn. ; P. eriphia, 
Godt. ; Callosune evenina, Wallengr. j C. aijoye, Wallengr. ; Callulryas Jtordlay 
Fabr. ; and Colias dectra, Linn. lie remarks that Pontia (jlauconome^ Kkig, 
is perhaps a small var. of Pieris hellica-, Pontia tritogenia, Klug, = P^er. eriphia^ 
Godt. ; Boisd.,= the yellow form of Bowker 
has observed a migrating host of the latter species in Basuto-land; and 
Trimen remarks on the habit of the Pieridce to proceed straight on in one 
direction. Trimen also figures Callosune evenina, WallengT. (/. c. pi. 6. f. 11). 
Kirby remarks (Tr. E. Soc. 1870, pp. 141, 142) that there is some doubt 
whether P. hyale, Linn., may not= Colias edusa, Fabr. ; P. coronea, Oram.,= 
P.javttf Sparrm. j and P. yliciria, Oram.,=P. canidia, Sparrm. 
Leptalis. Hewitson (Exot. Butt. 73, pis. 6-7) figures the following known 
species : — L. Idex^ L. zathoe., var. ^ (or L. lelex, $ ?), i. othoe, L. lysis, L. 
lygdamis, L. cai'thesis, L. deione, L. leonora, L. larunda (larinda in plate), L. 
idonia, L. avonia, L. ithomia, L. teresa, L. lua. 
Glohiceps paradoxa, Feld. Plotz describes and figures this species as 
Pseudopontia calabarica. S. E. Z. 1870, pp. 348, 349, pi. 3. f. 1 a-f. Kirby 
inquires (Pet. Nouv. no. 15) whether G. paradoxa may iaot=Deloneura im- 
macidata but Hewitson replies {l.c. no. 15 bis) that it is a Hetero- 
cerous insect, and (/. c. no. 23) points out its identity with Pseudopontia. R. 
Felder figures it {1. c. no. 24) under the new generic name of GonopJdehia, and 
remarks on its affinities. He Still considers it to belong to the Pieridce. 
Aporia cratceyi. Life-history published by Newman, Ent. v. pp. 135, 136. 
He suggests that its true place is near, if not next to, Doritis (Parnassius). 
Colias ernestius, Lap. Kirby states (Pet. Nouv. no. 19), on Butler’s autho- 
rity, that this species = helcita, Fabr., the Senegal variety of Pieris creona, 
Oram. 
Pieris daplidice. Bienert describes a variety from Persia as var. persiea. 
I.ep. Ergeb. p. 20. 
Pieris protodice. Figured in all its stages in Amer. Ent. ii. pp. 00-77. 
Pieris hrueperi. Staudinger remarks on the variations of the broods of 
this species, and calls the first brood var. vernalis. He thinks that P. hrueperi 
may very probably be a local race of P. glieiria, but that it would be very 
unwise to unite them under one name. Hor. Ent. Boss. vii. pp. 33, 34. 
Pieris rapce. L’Abb(5 Provancher has published a popular account of this 
species and its introduction ijito Canada. Nat. Can. ii. pp. 13-18 (Bee. Am. 
Ent. 1807, p. 17). 
Pieris rapce and oleracea are figured and described in all their stages by 
Minot, Amer. Ent. ii. pp. 74-70. 
Pieris rapce, var. ? mannii, Mayer, is described and figured by Staudinger, 
1. c. pp. 35, 36, pi. 1. f. 1. 
On a swarm of white butterflies crossing the Channel, see J. Crompton, 
Ent. M. M. vii. p. 18. 
Anthocharis. Edwards (Butl. N. Amer. Anth. pi. 1) figures A. reahirtii, 
and A. cooperii, Behr {=^angdina, Boisd.) \_ — A. cethura, Feld. ?]. 
A. cardamines. A female with male coloration recorded by Fallou, Ann. 
Soc. Ent. Fr., Seances, 1870, p. 58. 
