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insect from the * New-Englnnd Farmer,’ and figures the pupa from Harris’s 
drawings. Harris’s Correspondence, p. 361, pi. 4. f. 9-11. 
Anthocharis dovei, Pierr. T. Blackburn states (Ent. M. Mag. v. p. 299), 
on Butler’s authority, that this species is the true Papilio eupJimo of Linnmus. 
Compare Butler {infrd,, p. 368), E. M. M.. p. 271, and Staudinger, Stettin, 
entom. Zeitung, 1869, p. 92. 
A. tagis. Mabille (Ann. Soc. Entom. Fr. 1869, p. 66) considers the Cor- 
sican form of this species (insularisj Stand.) to be quite distinct from the 
continental type. 
A. cardamines and A. damone. Girard records the occurrence of varieties 
with a black spot on the centre of the hind wings. Ann. Soc. Entom. Fr. 
Sdancos, 1869, p. 70. 
Callidrgas jiaduna^ Hew. = C. thauruma, Beak., according to Beakirt. 
Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philad. 1868, p. 91. 
Rhodoccra rhamni and cleopatra. Bogenhofer describes some hermaphro- 
dite specimens. Verh. zool.-bot. Ges. in Wien, 1869, pp. 191, 192. 
Coltm. Edwards (Butt. N. Amer.) figures the following known species : 
— C. alcxandra, Colins, pi. 1. f. 1-4; C. helena (Edw. nec Herr.-Schaff., = 
C. chippmm, Edw. in litt.), l.c. f. 6-7; C. christina, Col, pi. 2. f. 1-4; C. 
hidirii, 1. c. f. 6-7 ; C. eurytheme, Col. pi. 3. 
C. aurorina. Lederer (Hor. Soc. Ent. Boss. vi. pp. 74, 76) remarks on 
tlie variation of this insect. He seems to think that C. chide, Ev., is distinct, 
but that C. lihanotica. Led., is a mere variety of aurorina. He also records 
the discovery of the larva of the latter species. 
Colins vikiiensis, Men^tries. De I’Orza (Lepid. Japon. p. 16) compares 
this insect with the allied European species. 
C. mrydicc, Boisd., is rodoscribed by him (Ann. Soc. Entom. Bolgo, xii. 
p. 40). C. wosnesenskii, Mdn., is a synonym of the male, and Phodocera lor- 
quini, Boisd., is the fcmnle of this insect. 
C. liyale and C. palceno. On the occasional occurrence of yellow females in 
these species compare Doubleday, Entom. M. Mag. vi. p. Ill ; and H. B, 
Cox, Entomologist, iv. p. .303. 
C. philodice. Transformations described by W. Saunders, Canad. Entom. 
i. p. 64. 
New genera and species : — 
Neophasia, n. g., Behr, Trans. Amer. Ent. Soc. ii. p. 303. Intermediate 
between and Pieris. Head globuliform, eyes large and prominent for 
the shape of the thorax ; palpi very slender, longer than the head, com- 
pressed, hirsute ; antennjB of moderate length, terminating in a/usiform club ; 
abdomen slender, shorter than the hind wings ; wings elongated, very deli- 
cate, discoidal cell produced into the middle of the wing ; tip of fore wings 
very acute. Type Pieris menapia, Feld. 
Ilcliochroma, n. g., Butler, Cistula Entomologica, i. p. 16. Shape of wings 
as in Tachyris neomho, veins of fore wings as in Eronia, only one vein emitted 
before the end of the discoidal cell ; veins of hind wings as in Eronia idotea ; 
antenum as in E. leda ; head very large. Type II. idiotica, n. sp., Butl. 1. c., 
hab. ? 
Globiceps * paradoxa. Under this name C. & B. Felder publish a preli- 
• This name is preoccupied in Ilemiptera. 
