LEPIDOPTERA* 
351 ; 
(Boisd.)^ P. perithea (Feld.) = (Luc.); P. descomhesii (y o\\.) ts Thyca 
zehrida (Hew.) ; P. lorquinii (Feld.) = Thyca rosenhergii (Voll.) ; Ermia 
gcea (F^\di.) = hippia (Fab.) ; Iphias felderi (YoW.) = sulphurea (Wall.) ; and 
Gonepteryx urania •= Dercas 'ivallichii (Doiibl.), Pieris (Tachyris) cc- 
lestina (Boisd.) is figured, l.c. pi. 8. fig. 6, and P. (P.) athama (Luc.), pi. 9. 
fig. 1. 
Pbittwitz (Stett. ent. Zeit. 1867, pp. 266-269) remarks upon Terias zoe 
(Hopffer) and the confusion existing between it and the allied forms T, drona^ 
hrigitta,pulchella, and rahel^ on the geographical distribution of CoUaa edma^ 
on the variation of CoUas c<xsonia, and on Pieris monuste (HUbn.). 
Lenconca cratergioides (Lucas) = Pieris hippia (Brem.), according to Bal- 
lion, Stett. ent. Zeit. 1867, p. 840. 
Lucas also notices the identity of his Leuconea cratcegioides with Pieris 
hippia (Brem.). Bull. Soc. Ent. Fr. 1867, p. v. 
G. AllArd notices the occurrence of ten species of this subfamily in Al* 
geria (Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 4® ser. vii. pp. 312-313) and remarks specially upon 
the habits of Anthocharis glauce, helemia^ and levaillantii. 
Antliochnris levaillantii. Lucas publishes some rectificatory notes on his 
account of this species. Bull. Soc. Ent. Fr. 1867, p. xxiii. 
Statnton (Brit. Butt. & Moths, ph 1) figures Colias edusa, fig. 1, and 
Anthocharis cardamines, fig. 2. 
Anthocharis hellezina (Boisd.). Milli^re figures and describes what he re- 
gards as a variety of this species (Ann. Soc. Linn. Lyon, xiv.p.297,pl. 71. fig. 1). 
Eronia cleodora (Hiibn.) is figured and described by Hewitson, Exot. Butt. 
63, June 1867, Callid. k Eronia, fig. 7. 
On the mimicry of Leptalis theonoe and orise see Bates, Trans. Ent. Soc. 
3rd ser. v. p. 636. 
On the variation in colour of Anthocharis cardamines and allied species, 
IHrby, Ent. M. Mag. iv. p. 90. 
Hbllins describes the life-history of Leucophasia sinapis (Steph.), Ent. 
M. Mag. iii. pp. 210, 211 ; and Buckler the larva of Colias edusa (Fab.), Eni 
M. Mag. iv. pp. 117-119. 
G. Semper notices the colouring and habits of the larva of CallidryaS py- 
ranthe (Linn.). Verh. zool.-bot. Ges. in Wien, xvii. p. 698. 
Colias edusa seen depositing eggs in the middle of August, by J. Ingraiin 
Ent. M. Mag. iv. p. 90. Larva described by Newman, Entomol. iii. p. 339. 
According to Frauenfeld (Verh. zool.-bot. Ges. in Wien, xvii. p. 787) Pon~ 
tia hrassicm occurred in unusual and injurious numbers about Vienna in 1867» 
New genera and species : — 
Heureina, g. n., Herrich-Schaffer, 1. c. p. 105. Allied to Leucophasia ; fore 
wings with 11 veins ; branch 9 springing from 6 far from its origin. Sp. 
Terias impura (Voll.). 
Leucidia, g. n., Herrich-Schaffer, 1. o. p. 106. Allied to the preceding ; 
branch 9 springing from the same point as 6. Sp. L. elphos (Feld.) and 
huphos (II.-Sch. MS.). 
Pereute, g. n., Herrich-Schaffer, 1. c. p. 106. Allied to Euterpe ; vein 9 en- 
tirely wanting ; both transverse veins nearly straight ; P 0 distinct, inclined 
towards base. Sp. E. callinice (Feld.), marina (Doubl.), char ops and autodyce 
(Boisd.), telthusa (Hew.), and leucodrosyne (Koll). 
