RHOPALOCERA. 381 
Anthocharis helia^ Esp. Staudinger remarks on the different forms of this 
species. L. c. pp. 37-39. 
Anthocliaris dainone. This species does not occur, as stated, in Sicily, but 
in Greece and Asia Minor. Staudinger, 1 . c. pp. 40, 41. 
CaUidryas. Butler (Lep. Exot. pts. 3-0, pis. 9, 12, 16, 16) has commenced 
a monograph of this genus, and figures and describes the following known 
species: — C.erocale, C.Jlava, C. catilla, C. gorgophone^ C. scylla, C. chryseisj 
C. pyranthe, C. gnoma, C. pyrene, 
Butler states (Tr. E. Soc. 1870) that C. hraeteolata— C. ciprisy 5 (P* 
note), and tliat C. alcmcone and C. hoisdiimlii appear to bo extreme variations 
of the same species (p. 11 and note). 
Rhodocera. Boisduval (l^^p. Gnat. p. 10) suggests that his R. lacordairei 
may be the S of clorinde, Godt., and alludes to a variety of R. lyside named 
terissa in his collection, ignoring the description by Lucas (R. Z. 1852, 
p. 429). 
R. rhamni. A female with one fore wing partially coloured like the male 
is recorded by II. A. Bull, Ent. v. p. 179. 
Rhodocera rhamni and cleopatra. These species are certainly distinct, and 
proceed from different larvm. R. farinosa, Zell., is a variety of the first. 
Staudinger, ITor. Ent. Ross. vii. pp. 42, 43. 
Colias. Lederer (Ann. E. Belg. xiii.) notices the larva of C. aurorina 
(p. 19), describes two supposed varieties of C. myrmidone (p. 20), one of 
which is figured (pi. 1. f. 1, 2), and remarks that C. thisoa does not appear 
to be distinct from C. myrmidone (p. 21). 
Colias eurydice, Boisd., described and figured by Edwards, Butt. N. Amer. 
Col. pi. 6. 
Colias hcldreichi, Staud.,= (7. lihanoticay Led.,= G. aurorinay II.-S., var. 
Staudinger, 1. c. pp. 41, 42. 
Colias aurorinay II.-S. Lederer remarks on the varieties of this species, 
and figures the larva. Hor. Ent. Ross. viii. p. 7, pi. 1. f. 1. 
Colias anthyaUy Hiibn. Moschler considers this species to be identical 
with C. pelidne, Bd., and with C. interim and C. labrador ensisy Scudd. ; C. 
occidentalis, Scudd., ma}^, he thinks, be distinct. S. E. Z. 1870, pp. 113, 
114. [Boisduval and Edwards both consider C. anthyale to represent one of 
the varieties of C. philodice.'] 
Colias philodice. W. II. Edwards suggests that two species are confounded 
under this name. Canad. Ent. ii. p. 79. 
Colias hyale. Hellins publishes a description of the young larva. Ent. 
M. M. vi. p. 232. 
Terias. Boisduval (Lep. Guat. pp. 11, 12) remarks on T. longicauday 
Bates, and T. mexicanay Boisd. He describes T. gratiosa, Boubl., and pro- 
poses the superfluous name T. depniseti for T. mexicanay Boisd. (=7'. 
damarisy Feld.). 
New species : — 
Euterpe eurigania, Ilewitson, Equat. Lep. p. 78, Ecuador ; E. epimency Hew. 
(sE. tentamisy 5 ?)> Tr- E. Soc. 1870, p. 154, Ecuador. 
Leptalis praxidice, Hew. 1. c. p. 163, Ecuador. 
Eronia vohemaray Ward, Ent. M. M. vi. p. 224, Madagascar. 
Pieris mananhariy Ward, 1. c. vi. p. 224, P. antsianakay Ward, 1. c. vii. 
p. 30, both from Madagascar j P. philomay Ilewitson, Equat. Lep. p. 79, 
