Addenda: LEUCOCHLOE; PYROTHOIA; ANTHOCHARI S ; ZEGRIS. By Chr. Bollow. 
is generally present on underside of hindwings in the spring generation is better developed. ab. fischeri 
John can be recognised by the absence of the costal spot on hindwings. 
P. manni Mayer (Suppl. Vol. 1, p. 97). — $-ab. posticesignata Std. has an additional fine black 
mark on upperside of hindwings between the 3rd radial and 1st median nervures, analogous to ab. postero- 
maculata Vrty. of rapae. — Belonging to the summer form of rossii Stef. (Vol. 1, p. 47, pi. 20 d) we have 
still: ab. czekelii Diosz. which inclines to reduction or complete extinction of the black spots on underside 
of forewings, whilst on upperside they are very prominent. — In $-ab. nigropunctata Mezg. there is a black 
spot in middle cell on upperside of hindwings. — ^-ab. binigrata Mezg. has 2 additional black spots on 
upperside of hindwings, one of which is situate below the costal spot and the other in the disc. 
P. melete Men. (Suppl. Vol. 1, p. 97—98). — d'-ab. feminalis Shelj. from Kagoshima, Kyushyu, has 
almost the markings of the $ on hindwings. There is a coherent band from costa to the 2nd cubital run¬ 
ning parallel to outer margin. 
P. napi L. (Suppl. Vol. 1, p. 98—100). — The circular spot at apex in lusitanica, is extended in 
the shape of a comma in $-ab. fricircummaculata Sousa. 
P. narapae Klemann is a hybrid ex P. napi L. X P. rapae L. The butterflies are predominantly 
of napi characteristics, only a few of the clearly show rapae origin. Upperside of $ closely resembles 
napi $ with clearly marked black markings. Ground colour of underside has a deeper yellow than any of 
the <$<$. One $ with particularly enlarged black markings and heavily yellowish ground colour has been 
classified as f. flava Klem. 
Genus: Ijeucocliloe Rob. 
L. daplidice L. (Suppl. Vol. 1, p. 100 — 101). — ab. alba E. Miill. is a J from Zepernick in the 
Mark, with upperside of all wings completely white without any black spots and the markings of underside 
faintly reflecting through. 
Genus: 3*yrotlioia Vrty. 
has been established as a “ nov. gen.” for Euchloe pyrothoe Ev. (Suppl. Vol. 1, p. 103). 
Genus: Aiithocharis Bsd.. 
A. cardamines L. (Suppl. Vol. 1, p. 103—104). — ab. buschmanni E. Mull, from the neighbourhood 
of Berlin is a $ having the usual orange red marginal half on upperside of forewings coloured a yellowish 
brown and this again is suffused with black. On underside the corresponding area of wing is deep black-brown, 
hindwings with deep green markings. — ishikll Mats, is a $ with much narrower red apex than name type 
form and same furthermore appears dentate inwardly. On margin there are 4 equally large red spots. The cell 
spot is much smaller than in cardamines , costa red; hindwings show a more creamy yellow ground colour 
and the basal dusting is more extensive. 
A. euphenoides Stgr. (Suppl. Vol. 1, p. 105). Dannehl describes the race italorum from Velino, Sirente, 
Monte Genzano and Monte Paradiso, as well as Majella in the Abruzzi mountains. The <$<$ closely resemble 
specimens from the south of France, but the markings are more precise and never diffuse. The $$ are 
characteristic, the large discal spot is extended inwards on the cubitalis and outwards along the lower median 
nervure in the shape of a hebrew “j”. The entire area between the black spots and the outer margin is 
intensively dusted over with red, in extreme specimens entirely red. The black dusting around the veins is 
more concentrated towards the outer margin, the veins themselves being a nice red. Spots at base of wings 
more extensive in both sexes and deeper grey-black than in euphenoides. 
Genus: Zegris H.-Schdff. 
Z. eupheme Esp. (Suppl. Vol. 1, p. 105). — subsp. uarda Hemming occurs at Shunit-Nimrin in Trans- 
jordania and is closest to dyala Peile from Persia. Both sexes have the apical markings of upperside of 
fore wings more grey and less blackish than dyala. This is brought about by the greater interspersion of white 
scales. The red-orange coloured spots are longer, wider and of more brilliant tone, also the black spot at 
close of cell is much larger and wider than in dyala. On underside of forewings the black cell spot is large 
and almost square, not crescent-shaped as in dyala. Hindwings show a considerable extension of the yellowish 
green markings and only about one-third remains showing the white ground colour. 
fischeri. 
posliccsig- 
nata 
czekelii. 
nifjro- 
p uncial a. 
binigraia. 
feminalis. 
Iricircum- 
maculala. 
narapae. 
flava. 
alba. 
busch- 
manni 
ishikii. 
italorum. 
uarda. 
dyala. 
