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INSECTA, LEPIDOPTERA. 
Terias caffra^ Feld. On this species and its allies, cf. Wallengren, CEfv. 
Yet. Ak. 1872, p. 46. 
T. zoe, HoplF., pulc?iella, Trim.,=:r. rachel $: Snellen, Tijdschr. Ent. 
(2) vii. p. 27. 
T. 7'eticulata, Butler, redescribed and figured, Lep. Ex. p. 90, pi. 34. fig. 7. 
Butler (P. Z. S. 1872, pp. 26-67) publishes a revised list of the species for- 
merly included in the genus Pieris, He now recognizes 16 genera (already 
characterized in Cist. Ent., cf. Zool. Bee. vii. pp. 363 & 379) and 341 species. 
He proposes the names Delias stolli (p. 32) for Papilo autotioe, Stoll, nee Or., 
from China ^ Appias poeyi (p. 49) for Pieris ilaire, Poey, nee Godt., from St. 
Domingo, Panama, and Honduras ; and Belenois confiisa (p. 65) for Pieris 
phileris, Boisd., $ , nec S , from Madagascar. 
Ncophasia menapia. Edwards describes the $ i Butt. N. Amer. suppl. ; 
Tr. Am. Ent. Soc. iv. p. 63. 
Pontia hrassicce. Great swarms, in company with a few other insects, 
noticed at sea olF Bremen on the 17th of July, 1868 ; Abh. Ver. Brem. iii. pp. 
297 & 298. 
Pieris napi, var. hrycmice : Zeller, S. E. Z. 1872, pp. 34-37. 
P. oleracea, Harr. On its transformations &c., cf. J. A. Lintner, Bep. N. 
Y. S. Cab. xxiii.pp. 160 & 161. 
P. rapee. Pupa with larval head ; Poujade, Bull. Soc. Ent. Fr. (5) ii. 
p. Ixxxiii. 
Ganot'is I'apa:. S. 11. Scudder describes var. novanylicCj from New England : 
Canad. Ent. iv. p. 79. On the occurrence of this species and variety (sup- 
posed to be the same as one mentioned in Curtis’s ‘ Farm Insects ’) in 
America, cf. G. J. Bowles, Canad. Ent. iv. pp. 102-105. 
Penhybi'iSf HiAbn., cannot be separated from Pieris : Wallengren, CEfv. 
Vet. Ak. 1872, p. 43. 
Pinacopteryx. Wallengren points out the character’s of this genus. His 
P. syrinx probably = 7’. yidica, var. Qllfv. Vet. Ak. 1872, pp. 43 & 44. 
Synchloe mesentina. A specimen with aberrant neuration mentioned by R. 
P. Murray, P. E. Soc. 1872, pp. 33 & 34. 
Belenois. Butler (Lep. Ex.) redescribes and figures his B. ianihe (p. 91, 
pi. 34. fig. 8) and B. meldolce (p. 117, pi. 43. fig. 6). 
Appias vacans^ Butler, redescribed and figured, 1. c. p. 90, pi. 34. figs. 5 & 6. 
Callidryas. Butler (/. c.) redescribes and figures C. pliilea, thalestris, sol- 
stitia, and avellaneda (pp. 92-95, pis. 36, 36), C. editha^ foj'nax, and hersilia 
(pp. 105, 106, pi. 39) C. t'oratUf ai-gante, and mmuscula, pp. 118-120, pi. 44. 
C*. drya, Fab., probably= C. eubtde, var., Wallengr en, 1. c. 1871, p. 910. 
0. Jiadima, Hew.,= (7. thaui'anuif Beak. Hewitson, Ex. Butt. iv. cor- 
rections. 
Colias hyale, auett, nec Linn., is renamed kb'bii. W. A. Lewis, Discus- 
sion, p. 34. 
C. pallens, Butler, redescribed and figured by the author, 1. c. p. 89, 
pi. 34. fig. 3. 
C. scudderij Beak., and C. meadi^ Edw., redescribed and figured by AV. 
H. Edwards, Butt. N. Amer. Col. p. 8. 
Teracolus interruptus and T. jobinUj Butler, redescribed and figured, Lep. 
Ex. pp. 115, 116, pi. 43. figs. 1-3. 
