PIERIDAE 
144 
EI^ODINA 
This is the Avestern race of perdita. It differs in its smaller size. We have a specimen of the 
original series taken at Darwin by J. J. Walker. Butler also described haudiniana from Baudin Is. and 
we have two examples of the original series, taken there hy J. J. Walker, but do not consider this can 
be maintained even as a geographical race. 
Genus ANAPHAEIS Hubner. 
Verzeichniss bekannter Schmetterlinge, p. 93, 1816. 
Antennae about half the length of costa. Porewing Avith vein 11 from subcostal onefoiirth before 
end of cell: Aein 11 anastomosing Avith A'ein 12: vein 10 from subcostal Avell before end of cell: vein 9 
from A’ein 7 near apex: vein 8 absent: A'ein 6 from vein 7. HindAving Avith precostal spur. (Pig. AE) 
Pupa iiointed at the head, and Avith A’ery slight lateral projections. 
Type, Anapliaeis creona Cramer, from Africa. 
FOOD PLANT. G app a ris . 
The anastomosis of vein 11 and vein 12 of forcAving distinguishes this from all other Australian 
genera of the family: in occasional specimens these A^eins separate again before reaching costa. The 
allied African genus Belenois differs in haA’ing the costa of the forevA’ing serrated. 
206. Anaphaeis java Sparrman. (Timor), 
206a. A. java teutonia Pabricius. Fig. 500, 501, 502, L. 500, P. 500. 
Systema Entomologiae, p. 474, 1775. 
o”. Above. Forewing chalky white: a dot at lower end of cell, black: apex and termen black, with a 
senes of elongate subterminal spots, white. Hind\ving chalky white: termen black, with a series of 
subterminal spots, Avhite. 
Beneath. Forewing chalky white: base of cell faintly orange: a broad line along subcostal and 
a bar on discocellulars, black: termen black, with subterminal spots as above but larger. Hindwin" 
chalky white with veins heavily black: costa and dorsum streaked orange: termen black, with subter- 
nnnal spots as aboA'e, but larger and streaked orange. 
Fig. AE, Wing venation 
of Anaidiacis teutonia. 
