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chrum by their wings ; II. & F. Muller, Nature, xiv. pp. 173-175. C. 
{Aphrissa) hutleri, Scudd., = C. hoisduvali, Feld., which is only a form of 
C. statira, Cram. ; A. G. Butler, Ent. M. M. xii. p. 206. C. rhadia, 
Boisd., probably = C. Jlorella^ Fab., $ ; H. D. J. Wallengren, QSEv. Ak. 
Forh. xxxii. p. 91. 
Gonepteryx rhainni. Food-plants ; O. Wilson, Ent. ix. pp. 70, 202, & 
203. 
Colias. A form from La Creuse, intermediate between edusa and 
myrmidone ; De Lafitole, Pet. Nouv. 1876, p. 46. C. hyale and edusa are 
probably double-brooded ; E. A. Fitch, Ent. ix, p. 202, but cf. also H. R. 
Cox, tom. cit. pp. 230 & 231. Remarks on the habits, coloration, &c., of 
these species; J. J. Weir, tom. cit. pp. 217-219. C. hyale : small specimen 
noticed ; J. Dubus, Pet. Nouv. 1876, p. 91. C. philodice : transformations, 
and a long series of varieties described and figured by W. H. Edwards, 
Butt. N. Amer. ii. Col. pis. ii. &iii. C. (^Eurymus') philodice, YSiY.lauren- 
tina, from Cape Breton Island ; S. H. Scudder, P. Bost. Soc. xviii. 
p.l89. 
Teracolus, Swains. A. C. Butler has published a revision of this genus 
(P. Z. S. 1876, pp. 126-165, pis. vi. & vii.), with which he unites Callo- 
sune and Idmais, describing many new species, and raising the number of 
known species to 129. T. amata and cyprcea, Fabr., dynamene, King, and 
Calais, Cram., are differentiated, pp. 138 & 139 ; T. loandicus, Butl., is 
redescribed, p. 153 ; T. etrida, Boisd., $ described, p. 160. He also 
(Ann. N. H. 4, xviii. pp. 487-489) notices the females of T. amelia and 
isauva, Luc., and T. citreus and xanthevarne, Butl. T. arne, Klug, is 
distinct from T. phisadia, Codt. T. anteupompe, Feld., is redescribed. 
Callosune deidamia, Wallengr., = C. evenina, Wallengr., $ ; H. D. J. 
Wallengren, QEfv. Ak. Forh. xxxii. p. 90. 
Calicharis [g. n., uncharacterised] nouna, Luc., probably =Anthocharis 
delphine, Boisd. ; C. Oberthur, Etudes Ent. i. pp. 18 & 19. 
Anthocharis. Note on the broods of helemia and ausonia, and the 
synonymy of the true helia, Linn. ; O. Staudinger, Pet. Nouv. 1876, p. 58. 
A. helemia and glance : their specific claims discussed by C. Oberthur, 
l^tudes Ent. i. p. 16, note. A. cardamines : habits of larva, &c.; 
“ P. G.,” Pet. Nouv. 1876, p. 16. 
New species : — 
Leptalis thalia, F. Muller, Jen. Z. Nat. x. p. 10, fig. 5, South Brazil 
(mimics Acroia thalia). 
Hesperocharis nymphcea, H. B. Moschler, Verh. z.-b. Wien, xxvi. p. 296, 
pi. iii. fig. 1, Surinam. 
Elodina andropia, A. G. Butler, Ann. N. H. (4) xviii. p. 246, New 
Guinea. 
Terias hisinuata and regularis, A. G. Butler, Ann. N. H. (4) xviii. 
pp. 485 & 486, Abyssinia. 
Pieris davidis, fig. 5a, b, and larraldii, fig. 2a, b, C. Oberthur, Etudes 
Ent. ii. pp. 18 & 19, pi. i., Mou-piu. 
Belenois latilimhata, A. G. Butler, 1. c. p. 247, New Guinea. 
‘ ' Herpcenia lacteipennis, id. 1. c. p. 489, Abyssinia. 
