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T. libythea, Fabr. Ent. Syst. Suppt. p. 427, 1798; 
T. zoraide, Feld. Reise Nov. Lep. ii, p. 212,1865 ; T. sinta , 
Wallace Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. 1867, p. 322 ; T. australis , 
Wallace l. c. 1867, p. 321 ; T. immaculata , Misk. Proc. 
Roy. Soc. Q’ld. 1889, p. 258. 
Hab. Cape York to Sydney. 
T. smilax, Don. Ins. Yew Holl. pi. 20. f. 3, 1805 ; Anst. 
Butt. p. 26, 1889 ; Yict. Bntt. i. p. 27, 1893; T. ingana , 
Wallace Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. 1867, p. 322; T. parvula , 
Herr-Schff. Stett. Ent. Zeit. 1869, p. 78; T. varius , 
Misk. Proc Roy. Soc. Q’ld. 1889, p 259; T. casta , Lncas 
Proc. Roy, Soc. Q’ld. 1891, p. 1. 
The smallestjof our species and very variable. 
Hab. S. Australia, Eastern Australia. 
200. T. lineata, Misk. Proc. Roy. Soc. Q’ld. 1889, p. 257. 
This may be identical with T. sana, Butler, P.Z.S. 1877, 
p. 470, a species I am unable to recognise. 
Hab. N. Queensland. 
61. ELODINA, Felder. 
Reise Novara Lep. p. 215, 1865; Wallace Trans. Ent. Soc. 
Lond. 1867, p. 318; Schatz. Exot. Schmett. ii. p. 65, 
1886. 
Some species of this genus of delicate white butterflies are 
very common, and others apparently very rare. At present the 
number of species is provisional, as I am sure seasonal forms 
occur. 
E. egnatia, Godt. Enc. Meth. ix, p. 138, 1819 ; Pieris 
padusa, Hew. Exot. Butt, i, pi. 2, f. 10, 11, 1853. 
Hab. N. Queensland. 
E. angulipennis, Lucas Rev. Zool. p. 431, 1852 ; Math. 
Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. 1888, p. 154; Yict. Butt. i. p. 26, 
1893 ; Pieris pallene, Hew. Exot. Butt, i, pi. 2, f. 8, 9, 
1853. 
Hab. Queensland, N.S. Wales, Yictoria. 
E. quadrata, Butler Cist. Ent. i., p. 175, 1873. 
Hab. Sydney, New England District. 
E. permta, Misk. Proc. Roy. Soc. Q’ld. 1889, p. 263. 
E. walJceri, Butl., and E. haudiniana, Butl. Ann. Mag. Nat. 
Hist. 1898, p. 294, from the neighbourhood of Port Darwin, appear 
to be varieties of Miskin’s species. 
Hab. Bowen, Townsville, Cooktown, Port Darwin. 
205. E. parthia, Hew. Exot. Butt. 1, pi. 2, f. 12, 13, 1853. 
Hab. Cairns to Sydney. 
