FIERI DJ). 
Ins, 153 
pp. 112 & 113. C. crocale, Cram., var. from the Andaman Islands, no- 
ticed; Wood-Mason & De Nic4ville, J. A. S. B. 1. pt. 2, p. 251. C. euhule: 
odour of the male ; Mnrtfeldt, Psyche, iii. p. 198. 
Colias pyrene, Swains, {me Linn.), = Callidryas florella, Boisd. {nee 
Fabr.), renamed swainsoni; Westwood, 1. c. p. 355. 
Rhodocera cleopatra, hermaphrodite described and figured ; Ragusa, 
Nat. Sicil. i. p. 36, pi. iii. fig. 1. 
Papilio ecclipsis, Linn., discussed ; Hagen & Butler, Papilio, i. pp. 42 
& 59. 
Colias edusa, varieties noticed ; Fallon, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. (6) i. p. xiii. : 
var. lihanotica (?), Led., from Cannes, described and figured ; Milli^re, 
Lepidopterologie, v. p. 12, pi. vi. figs. 7-9. G. lesbia, Fabr., monopolizing 
a field, and driving away intruders ; White, “ Cameos from the Silver 
Land ” (London : 1881, 8vo), i. p. 263. C. thisoa, Men., appears to be 
scarcely distinct from myrmidone ; Staudinger, S. E. Z. xiii. p. 260. 
Zerene hyale : its periodical appearance in Sweden ; Sandahl, Ent. 
Tidskr. ii. pp. 5, 6, 36 & 37. 
Jlebomoia roepstorffi,, Wood-Mason & Do Nic(!)ville, figured by them ; 
1. c. pi. xiv. figs. 3-5. 
Idmais vesta, Reiche (?), redescribed ; Westwood, 1. c. p. 337. 
Teracolus puellar is, vestalis, and ochreipennis differentiated by Butler, 
with remarks on the first species by Swinhoe ; P. Z. S. 1881, pp. 608 & 
609. Butler also (/. c. p. 610) notices his T. bimbura, dims, and dulcis, 
and the true ? of his T. parva ; the insect which he formerly figured as 
T. parva, 5 , proving to be T. etrida, $ . 
Callosum. Westwood {1. c.) redescribes or notices in detail C. ione 
Godt., p. 338, regina. Trim., figs. 9 & 10, p. 339, buxtoni, Butl. [as new !], 
figs. 7 & 8, evenina, Wallengr., p. 340, and wallengreni, Butl. [as new'lj, 
figs. 3 & 4, p. 341, pi. E. 
Anthocharis cardamines : pugnacity of larva; Osborne, Sci. Goss. xvii. 
pp. 17 & 18. A. charlonia, Donz. : varieties noticed ; Oberthur, 1. c. vi. 
p. 48. 
Euphina, Moore, g. n., Lep. Ceyl. i. p. 154. Allied to Appias ; H. 
phryne, Fabr. (type), and remba, Mcore, are redescribed and figured, 
1. c. pp. 154 & 155, pi. liii. figs. 1, \ a,b, & 2, 2 a. 
New species : — 
Dismorphia hewitsoni, Kirby, Tr. E. Soc. 1881, p. 355, Chiquinda. 
Terias simulata, figs. 2 & 2 a, b, citrina, figs. 4 & 4 a, pi. xlv. p. 119, 
rotundalis, figs. 1 & 1 a, b, uniformis, figs. 2 & 2 a, b, pi. xlvi. p. 120, 
Moore, Lep, Ceyl. i., Ceylon ; T. seruli\ana'], Westwood, Oates’s “ Mata- 
bele Land,” p. 342, River Seruli, South Africa. 
Leptosia morsii, Fenton, P. Z. S. 1881, p. 855, Yesso. 
Pieris largeteaui, Oberthur, Etudes d’Ent. vi. p. 12, pi. vii. fig. 1, 
China ; P. imperator, Eastern Ecuador and Bolivia, and smithi, Eastern 
Ecuador, Kirby, 1. c. p. 357. 
Catophaga venusta, Moore, 1. c. p. 132, pi. li. fig. 3, Ceylon. 
Appias hippoides. North East Bengal, and latifasciata, South Lidia, id. 
Tr. E. Soc. 1881, p. 312. 
1881, [voL. XVIII.] 
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