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ZOOLOGICAL LITERATURE. 
Greek specimens of L. cratagi are intermediate between the ordinary Euro- 
pean form and the Chinese va.riety described by Lucas. 
Colias. Staiidinger (Stett. ent. Zeit. 1866, pp. 44-50) discusses the Euro- 
pean species of this genus, and criticises the views put forward by Werne- 
burg in 1865 (see ^Eecord,’ 1865, p. 687). Pie admits 10 European species, 
namely: — C. palceno (Linn.), with vars. europomene (Ochs.) and werdandi 
(Il.-Sch.) ; C. nastes (Boisd.), Labrador, vars. werdandi (Zett.), Lapland, and 
?«e//«os(Eversm.),East Siberia; C.phicomene (Esi^.y, C. hgale (lAim.y C.erato 
(Esp.), with vars. helichta (Led.) and pallida (Stand.) ; C. chrgsotheme (Esp.) ; 
C. hecla (Lef.); C. myrmidone (Esp.); C, edusa (Fab.) and var. helice 
(Hiibn.); and O.lihanotica (Led.). — C, pelidne (Boisd.) is regarded by Stau- 
dinger as distinct from C. palceno ; C. helicJda'i^ probably a hybrid between 
C. edma and erate', C. heldreichi (Stand.) = libanotica C. helena (BI.-Sch.) = 
edusa \ O', cos (Il.-Sch.) probably = thisoa (Mdn»5tr.) ; C. cA/oe (Eversm.) = 
aurora, white $ . 
New genus and species : — 
Elodina, g. n., Felder, 1. c. p. 215. Allied to Terias ; antennse long, club 
oval, excavated ; eyes large ; palpi slender, ascending, not equal to the fore- 
head; last joint exserted, mucronate. Sp. E. therasia, sp. n., Feld. 1. c. 
p. 215, Ilalmaheira; E. hypatia, sp. n., Feld. 1. c. p. 216, New Guinea. 
Euterpe. The following 11 new species of this genus are described by 
O. & B. Felder : — E. zenobia, 1. c. p. 146, pi. 23. figs. 6, 6, E. to?nyris, 1. c. 
p. 148, pi. 23. figs. 1, 2, E. p)hilais, 1. c. p. 149 (=:E. radiata, Koll. ex parte), 
E. philonarche, 1. c. p. 160, E. philothea, 1. c. p. 161, E. trcezene, 1. c. p. 164, 
pi. 23. figs. 3, 4, E. zanele, 1. c. p. 155, E. philcme, 1. c. p. 156 (=iE. potamea, 
$ , Feld. W. E. M.), E. pitana, I, c. p. 157, pi. 23. figs. 9, 10, E. critias, 1. c. 
p. 158, pi. 23. figs. 13, 14, and E. pei'idoides, ibid., from New Granada. 
Euterpe arechiza, Beakirt, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil. 1866, p. 244, 
Mexico. 
Leptalis. C. & B. Felder (Beise der Novara, 1. c.) describe the following 
6 new species of this genus : — L. ajdirodite, p. 139, and X. limnorina, ibid.. 
South Brazil; X. cornelia, p. 140, and X. amphithea, p. 144, Mexico; X. 
arsinoe, p. 143, pi. 22. figs. 9, 10, New Granada. 
Leptalis mita, Beakirt, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil. 1866, p. 340, Mexico. 
Pieris. The following new species of this genus are described by 0. & B. 
Felder (/. c.): — P. lorqumii, p. 169, pi. 24. figs. 9, 10, Ceylon ( = P. rose7t- 
bergii, Voll. sec. Feld. 1. c. p. 312) ; P. helferi, p. 161, pi. 26. figs. 10, 11, 
INIoulmein ; P. leptis, p. 163, Java ; P. lynceola, p. 164, Timor ; P. lycaste, ibid.. 
Macassar ; P. cilia, p. 166, Aru Islands ; P. sita, p. 161, pi. 26. fig. 12, and 
P. galene, p. 165, Ceylon ; P. darada, p. 166, Northern India ; P. psyche, 
ibid.. New Caledonia; P. larissa, ibid., origin unknown; P. sabina, p. 167, 
Guinea; P.rueppellii (Koch, MS.), ibid.. Northern Abyssinia; P.wallaceana, 
p. 168, Waigiou ; P. perictione, ibid., Aru Islands ; P. perithea, p. 169, Fiji 
Islands ; P. periclea, ibid., Australia ; P. polyhymnia, p. 170, P. eurymnia, 
ibid., P. laria, p. 171, New Granada; P. agrippina, p. 173, Port Natal; P. 
bogensis, ibid., Bogos ; P. subeida, p. 174, Central Africa ; P. semiccesia, p. 176, 
New Granada; P.pinara, p. 179, New Granada; P. dorylcea, p. 182, Aru 
Islands. 
Pieris. The following 15 new Malasian species of this genus are described 
