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entitle it to preference over the two now used by different authorities. 
Pi. Ilaire and Pi. Margarita. 
7. P. FlippantTia, Fab. 
Fap. FI. Fab. Ent. Syst. Ill, i. p. 202, n. 631. (1793.) 
Pi. FI. Cat. Brit. Mus. VIII, p. 29. (1844.) 
Doubled, and Hewits. I, p. 51, n. 163. (1847.) 
Pi Limnoria, Godt, Enc. M. IX, p. 143, n. 93. (1819.) 
Swains. Zool. III. 2nd Series, t. 19. (1832.) 
Lucas Pap. Exot. p. 51, t. 26, f. 2. (1835.) 
Boisd. Sp. Gen. I, p. 488, n. 75. (1836.) 
Nicaragua. 
S. P. Pandosia, Hewits. 
Hewits. Exot. But. I, Pieris. f. 14. (1853.) 
Hewits. Exot. But. II, Pieris. f. 39. (1861.) 
Honduras. 
9. P. Kigalia. nov. sp. 
Head and antennae, black : first and second articles of the palpi, 
clothed with white hairs, third, black; thorax and abdomen black, 
shading into gray below. 
Upper surface, primaries, white, costa broadly black at the base, 
narrowing towards the summit; a very wide black border on the outer 
margin, diminishing towards the interior angle and deflecting slightly 
on the inner margin; a projecting tooth, black, occupies half of the 
medio-superior interspace. 
Secondaries, white, a wide black border, bifurcating at the anterior 
angle. ^ Fringe dark brown. Expanse 1.69 inches. 
Under side, primaries, same as above, with a marginal row of five 
triangular white spots; a black line above the cell, curved downwards 
at its extremity. 
Secondaries, white, sulphureous at the base; abroad brown band, 
along the outer margin, and extending across the wing from the ante¬ 
rior angle to a point just below the base of the wing, containing, on 
the margin, an inner line, rufous ; a separate spot of the same color, 
with an inferior white line at the outer angle. 
Honduras. 
This species is closely allied to P. Marana., E. Doubleday, and P. 
Pandosia^ Hewits., but the black costal margin in Kicalia is broadest 
at the base, in Pando.da, of equal size to the end of the cell; the pro- 
