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2. Catopsilia catilla, ( Papilio ccitilla) Cramer, Pap. Exot. iii. pi. 229. figs, D, E 
(1782). <? ?, Malacca; ?, Penang. 
3. Catopsilia chryseis, ( Fapilio chryseis) Drury, 111. Ex. Ent. i. pi. 12. figs. 3, 1 
(1773). c? ? , Malacca ; Penang. 
4. Catopsilia scylla, {Papilio scylla ) Linnaeus, Mus. Lud. Ulr. p. 242 (1764). ? , Ma- 
lacca ; c?, Penang. The specimens are all of the C. etesia type, having the secondaries 
bright golden orange ; one example nearly approaches the brighter specimens of typical 
C. scylla. 
Genus Hebomoia, Hiibner. 
1. Hebomoia glaucippe, ( Papilio glaucippe) Linnaeus, Mus. Lud. TJlr. p. 240 (1764). 
<5 , Malacca. 
Genus Appias, Hiibner. 
1. Appias plana, n. sp. 3. Constantly differing from the Javan A. leptis of 
Eelder in the absence of the black border of secondaries, a trace only of which exists at 
the apex of these wings ; also larger, the primaries more produced ; the apex of primaries 
below and the secondaries of a clearer cream-colour : expanse of wings 2 inches 8 lines, 
c? , Malacca. This species is also common in Borneo. 
2. Appias cardena, ( Pieris cardena) Ilewitson, Ex. Butt. ii. Pier. pi. 3. figs. 17, 18 
(1861). d, Malacca. Also common in Borneo. 
3. Appias eleonora, ( Pieris eleonora) Boisduval, Sp. Gen. Lop. i. p. 481. n. 64 (1836). 
S ? , Malacca ; ? , Penang. The female nearly resembles that sex of A. enarete . 
4. Appias nathalia, ( Pieris nathalia) Eelder, Wien. ent. Monatschr. vi. p. 285 (1862). 
S ? , Malacca. Occurs also at Singapore. The type described from the Philippines. 
5. Appias panda, {Pieris panda ) Godart, Enc. Meth. ix. p. 147, n. 102 (1819). 
cT , Malacca. This appears to be only the worn male of A. nathalia , but the black border 
seems narrower. 
6. Appias nero, ( Papilio nerd) Eabricius, Ent. Syst. iii. 1, p. 15o. n. 471 (1/93). 
$ ? , Malacca ; S , Penang. Occurs also in Java and Siam. 
7. Appias figulina, ( $ Pieris figulina) Butler, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. ser. 3, vol. xx. 
p. 399, pi. 8. fig. 1 (1867). <? ? , Malacca. The male is brighter in colour than 
A. nero c?, and golden yellow, with a greyish streak connecting the first and second 
branches of primaries, and usually a greyish indistinct nebula across the disk of second- 
aries. The type of A. figulina was from Singapore ; the species occurs also in Borneo. 
Genus Belenois, Hiibner. 
1. Belenois cynis, ( Pieris cynis) Hewitson, Ex. Butt. iii. Pier. pi. 8. fig. 54 (1866). 
c? ? , Malacca. The form figured by myself in the ‘ Transactions of the Entomological 
Society ’ may, I think, turn out to be distinct. 
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