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ANTHOCHARIS DAN2E. 
PLATE VII. Pig. 2. 
Bnisd — Pap. Danse, Fair., Donov. Insects of India, PI. 1 , fig. 2- 
— Pap. Eborea, Cramer, PI. 352, fig. C, D, E, F Fieri i 
Dana;, Godart Pontia Dana-, Horsfidd, Insects of hid. 
Comp., p. 141, 68. 
Surface of the male pure white ; the upper wings 
having a large triangular patch of bright carmine at 
the extremity bounded on the inner side by a black 
oblique band, and narrowly margined with the same 
colour externally, where the nervures are likewise 
black ; there is likewise a black point at the ex- 
tremity of the discoidal cell : under wings with a 
black border, variable in breadth, and occasionally 
macular. Under side impure white, with a black 
streak at the extremity of all the discoidal cells, 
those on the hinder wings divided by a reddish 
brown point ; the apex of the upper wings fulvous- 
red, divided by a curved row of blackish spots, con- 
tinued across the under wings as far as the anal 
angle. The female differs from the male in having 
a large space at the base of the wings dusky, and 
