ZEGlilS—GOLIAS. 
C9 
Genus ZEGllIS, Kambur. 
Z. Fcttisti, Cbristop. Hor. Eut. Soc. Eoss. xii. pi. v. About 
the size and shape of Z. Eupheme, but the apices of the fore wings 
are more red than orange, and the hind wings have the under side 
greener. It is found in Siberia. 
Genus GALLO SUE E, Doubl. 
G. Nouna, Luc. Expl. Alg. Zool. hi. 50. — A small white species 
with black and red apices to the fore wings ; hind wings without 
mottling beneath. Habitat, Algeria. 
Genus LEUGOEHASLi, Steph. 
L. Sinapis v. Amurensis, Men. Schrk. p. 15. — This variety is 
larger than the type and has longer and narrower wings. It inhabits 
the south-east of Siberia and the Amur, probably also Japan. 
Genus IDMAIS, Boisd. 
I. Faiista, Olivier, Voyage en Syrie, pi. 33. — Expands, male, 
1*50 in., the female slightly larger. All the wings are of a very 
delicate flesh-colour. The fore wings have a black discoidal spot 
and a row of black spots along the hind margin ; there is also a 
black streak running downwards from the costa. The hind wings 
have no markings, except a row of small black spots along the hind 
margin ; these are faint in the male, but more apparent in the 
female, in which all the markings and the ground colour are much 
darker than in the other sex. The head, thorax, and abdomen are 
black above, but, with the legs, white beneath. The antennge 
are slender and black. The species belongs to a genus that is 
principally African : it occurs in Syria, and on that account is 
included by Staudinger in his Catalogue. 
GalUdryas Pyranthe, L. — This species, belonging to the well- 
known tropical genus, is also included by Staudinger on account of 
its reputed occurrence in Syria. 
Genus GOLIAS, F. 
G. Melinos, Ev. Bull. Mosc., 1847, 4, 8, 624-7. — This species 
seems, from Herrich- Schaffer’s flgure, very greatly to resemble 
