75 
[Holland. 
106. A. Apidanus , Cram. Pap. Ex. n, PI. 137, F. G. Distant, 
Rliop. Malay., p. 273, fig. 85. $ . 
Family PAPILIONIDiE, Leach. 
Sub-fam. Pieritsle. 
Genus Leptosia, Hubn. 
107. L. Dione , Wall. Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. Ser. in, Vol. iy, 
p. 317. A well-marked species. $ , ? . 
Genus Pieris, Sclirank. 
108. P. Eperia , Boisd. Sp. Gen. i, p. 470. $ , 9 . 
Genus Delias, Hubn. 
109. D. Rosenbergii , Voll. Mon. Pier., p. 11, PI. ii, fig. 6 ; PI. hi, 
fig. 1. A noble species. $ , 9 • 
110. D. Zebuda, Hew. Ex. Butt, hi, PI. vn, figs. 49, 50. $ , $ . 
, Genus Catopsilia, Hubn. 
111. C. Crocale , Cram. Pap. Exot., PI. lv, figs.C, D ; Dist. Rliop. 
Mala} r , p. 296, for synonymy; also Butler, Rhop. Exot., 
p. 22, et. seq. var., Flava , Butl. Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist., 
Ser. iy, Vol. iy, p. 202. 
There are many local races of this species, and it differs widely 
in the same locality. Mr. Doherty says in his notes, u Either Cro- 
cale has two females, or there is a new species on the island.” The 
solution of his doubts is manifestly in the first alternative, and was 
hinted at long ago by Mr. Butler in his Monograph of the Genus 
Callidryas, in which he suggests that his C. Flava may be an ex- 
treme form of Crocale. In the large suit of specimens sent by Mr. 
Doherty, I find female examples grading regularly from typical 
Crocale into Flava , and on into a form more extreme still, in which 
the upper surface of the primaries of the female is almost entirely 
deep black, relieved only by a few submarginal yellow spots. The 
under surface of all these specimens betrays their specific identity. 
<?, 
112. C. Catilla , Cram. Pap. Exot., hi, PI. 229, figs. D, E. Dist. 
Rhop. Malay, p. 297, etc* ; Butl. Lep. Ex., p. 24, etc. 
Almost as variable as Crocale. £ , 9 . 
