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miuary notice of a singular insect from Calabar, which somewhat resembles 
a Cicada^ but which they consider to be allied to Pontia. Petites nouvelles 
Entom. no. 8. 
Eutd'po laiom^ Butler, Oistula Entomologica, i, p. 13, locality unknown j 
E. amitU and E, ctemene, Ilewitson, Equatprial Lepidoptera, p. 4, Ecuador. 
Leptalia. Ilewitson (1. c.) describes the following new species of this genus 
from Ecuador : — Z. larunda, p. 4 j L. hia and L. idonia, p. 5 j L. lysis and 
L. leleXy p. 0 } L, leonora and L. lygdamis, p. 7 ; Z. teresuy p. 8. 
Zeptalis deione (misprinted desine), Ilewits. Entom. M. Mag. vi. pp. C8, 80, 
Nicaragua; Z. carthesis, Hew. Trans, Ent. Soc. Lend. 1869, p. 71, Demerara. 
Neophasia terlooii, Behr, Trans. Amer. Ent. Soc. ii. p. 304, California. 
Thyca. Butler (Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. 1869, iii.) describes the following 
new species : — T. ithiela, p. 242, Penang; T. frayalactea, p. 243, North Coast 
of Australia ; T. lucerna, I, c., and T. ochreopictay p. 244, both from the Phi- 
lippines. 
Pieris trimenia, Butler, Cistula Entomologica, i. p. 13, Port Natal ( = P. 
agathinay var. B, Trimen, Bhop. Aii*. Austr. p. 29, pi. 11. f. 2) ; P. crucivoruy 
De rOrza, L^pid. Japon. p. 12, Japan ( = P. brassiccSy var. cfi'ucivoray Boisd.) ; 
P. eUstty Vollenhoven in Pollen & Van Ham’s ^Becherches sur la Faune de 
Madagascar,’ insectes, p. 12, pi. 2. f. 3, Mayotte; P. parorcia, Ilewitson^ 
Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond, 1869, p. 72, Cape-Coast Castle ; P. ninonia, Boisduval, 
Ann. Soc. Entom. Beige, xii. p. 38, n. 5 (=menqpm, Feld. = ^aw, Scudd., fide 
W. 11. Edwards in litt.); P. nasturtiiy Boisd. napi or oleraceay var.? 
Boisd.), 1. c. {^ivenostty Scudd., W. H. E.) ; P. resedce ( = $ pra3C. ? Boisd.), 
1. c. p. 39 ( = castoretty Beak., W. H. E.) ; and P. iheridisy Boisd. ( = criicife- 
var. P, Boisd.), 1. c. {^pallida, Scudd., W. H. E.), all from California; 
P. hulday Edwards, Trans. Amer. Ent. Soc. ii. p. 370, California. 
EucMoe jedone, Butler, Cistula Entomologica, i. p. 14, White Nile ; E. 
obinay Butler, 1. c.. Natal ; Anthocharis eiiphenoideSy Staudinger, Stettin, 
entom. Zeitung, 1869, pp. 92, 93 ( =; Pap. eupheno, Esp. neo Linn. = Each, 
calleuphcuiay Butler, Ent. M. Mag. v. p. 271), S. Europe ; E. crameriy Butler, 
/. 0 . p. 271 { = Pap. belkiy Cram, nec Linn.), S. Europe; Anlh. Ihunbergiiy He 
rOrza, L^pid. Japon. p. 14 (probably = H. scolgmusy Butl., W. F. K.), Japan ; 
A. angelinay Boisd. Ann. Soc. Entom. Belg. xii. p. 40, California (A. eooperiiy 
Behr, Trans. Amer. Ent. Soc. ii. p. 304, fide W. H. Edwards in litt. ; pro- 
bably cethuray Feld, fide B. Felder in litt.) ; A. edwardsii, Behr, 1. c. 
California ; A. reakwtii, Edwards, 1. c. p. 369, California. 
Callidryas. Butler describes the following new species : — C.Jlavay Ann. 
& Mag. Nat. Hist. 4th series, iv. p. 202, Celebes ; C. rorata, 1. c., St. Homingo ; 
C. solstitiay 1. c. 2Q^y Chili; C. minuscula (= C. arganUy var.?), Cistula 
Entomologica, i. p. 16, Havannah ; C. latona, 1. c., locality unknown. 
Colias simoda, He I’Orza, L^pid. Japon. p. 16, Japan ; C. keewaydiny Ed- 
wards, Butt. N. Amer. Colias, pi. 4, United States ; C. sagartia, Lederer, 
Hor. Soc. Ent. Boss. vi. p. 75, pi. 4. f. 1, 2, Astrabad. 
Terias. B. Felder (Verb, zool.-bot. Ges. in Wien, 1869) describes the 
following new species from Mexico i—T. ingrata {—T. gratiosa. Beak, nea 
Houbl., Hew.) and T. sidonia, p. 465 ; T. nelplie, T. celata, and 2\ leuciUa, p. 466. 
Terias mandarina, He I’Orza, L4pid. Japon. p. 18, Japan; T. parvida, 
Herrich-Schafier, Stettin, entom. Zeitung, 1869, p. 78, Bockhampton ; '1\ 
ecuadora, Ilewitson, Equat. Lepid. p. 2, Ecuador. 
