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LEPIDOPTERA. 
ANTHOCHARIS DANAE. 
Plate XXVI. fig. 2. 
Genus. Anthocharis, Boisduval. (Pontia p. Horsf. Pieris p. Enc. Meth.) 
Species. Anthocharis Danae : alis rotundatis albis ; anticis apice coccineis, margine fascia- 
que nigris ; singulis subtus striga moniliformi punctorum subferruginea abbreviata. 
Expans. alar. unc. 2. 
Anthocharis: with the wings rounded and white; the anterior with a large apical 
spot of red crimson-pink, surrounded with black; beneath all the wings have a 
short row of dull moniliform spots. Expanse of the wings, 2 inches. 
Syn. Papilio (D. C.) Danae, Fab.Ent. Syst. III. 1, p. 203. Syst. Ent. p. 476. Enc. Meth. 
9. 124. (Pieris D.) Boisduval Lepid. i. 570. (Anthocharis D.) Horsjield Lep. Jav. 
p. 141. 
Papilio Eburia, Cramer Pap. pi. 352, Jig. C, D, E, F. 
Habitat. “ India orientali,” ( Fabricius ). Bengal, and the Cape of Good Hope, {Boisduval). 
Mysore, {Donovan). 
GONIAPTERYX MyERULA. 
Plate XXVII. fig. 1. 
Family. Papilionid.®, Leach. 
Genus. Goniapteryx, Westwood. Gonepteryx, Leach, Curt. Steph. Colias, Latr. Rhodo- 
cera, Boisduval Dup. 
Species. Goniapteryx M^erula : alis angulatis flavis; anticis supra puncto medio atro; sin- 
gulis subtus disco macula ocellari oblongo. Expans. alar. unc. 3, lin. 4. 
Goniapteryx : with angulated yellow wings ; the anterior with a central black spot 
on the upper side; all the wings beneath with an oblong ocellated discoidal spot. 
Expanse of the wings, 31 inches. 
Syn. Papilio (Dan.) Maerula, Fabricius Ent. Syst. III. 1. p. 212. Ent. Syst. p. 479. Bois- 
duval Hist. Nat. Lepid. 1, p. 600. (Rhodocera M.) Enc. Meth. 9. 89. (Colias M.) 
Boisdv. et Leconte , Icon. Lep. Am. Sept. pi. 23. 
Papilio Ecclipsis, Cramer , pi. 129, f A, B. 
Fabricius gave “ India” as the habitat of this species, whence Donovan intro- 
duced it into this work. It is now, however, well ascertained that it, as well as all 
the other species of the same genus, (except the British G. Rhamni,) are inhabitants 
