PIERIDAE 
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terus 
The dark termen of the hindwing above is sometinies reduced to a series of minute dots markin® 
iJie end of veins, and is sometimes even broader than in fig. 545. The hindwing beneath sometimes 
shows very faint traces only of the dark dots and streaks, and is sometimes more heavily marked than in 
fig. 549. The s^jecies is easily known by tlie deep indentation of the inner edge of terminal dark margin 
of forewing above. The sexmark of the male consists of a patch of silky grey scales upon both sides 
of the median vein of forewing beneath^ and is almost identical with that of Candida. 
219. Terias blanda Boisduval. (Java). 
219a. T. blanda indecisa Butler. Fig. 786. 
Annals Magazine Natural History 1898, p. 78. 
J’. Above. Forewing yellow: costa lined black: apex brown-black, gradually diminishing to termen at 
A'ein 3, and then running narrowly and evenly to tornus. Hindwing yellow: termen narrowly brown- 
black. 
Beneath. Forewlng yelloAv: three dots in cell and a faint elongate spot on discocellulars, brown: 
termen with a dot on each vein, broAvn. HindAving yelloAv; a faint elongate spot on discocellulars, and 
a series of faint discal dots, broAvn: termen Avith a dot on each vein, broA\m. 
Loc. Darnley Is. 12. Itf. 
It is Avith some doubt that Ave apply the name of the iVIoluccan race (AAdiich we IiaA’e not seen) to our 
single Australian specimen, Avhich agrees A*ery Avell Avith Bingham^s figure of moorei. It may be at once 
recognised by the three dark dots in cell of foreAving beneatli: the Avings are distinctly* lonsrer and 
narroAver than those of suJphnrata. The sexmark consists of a ])atch of silky grey scales upon both 
sides of the median vein of foreAving beneath. 
220. Terias smilax Donovan. Fig. 541, 542. 
Insects New Holland, pi. 20, f. 3, 1805. 
cT*. Above. Foiwing yelloAv: apex broadly and termen to A*ein la, brown-black: often traces of a faint 
dot on discocellulars, broAvn. Hindwing yelloAv: termen Avitb a dot on each A’ein, biwn-black. 
Beneath. ForeAving pale yelloAv: a minute dot on discocellulars. broAvn : termen with a minute dot 
on each \'ein, biwu-black. IlindAving pale yelloAV: sometimes a series of basal dots, and a series of 
taint discal streaks, broAvn: termen Avith a minute dot on each A’ein, broAvn-black. 
9 . Above and Beneath as in male, but slightly paler. 
Loc York n Cooktown 10. KuranclaG. Mackay 3 4 3 0 S 10 11. Dnarinsra. Brisbane 4 .1 
10. Stradbroke Is. 10 12. Richmond R. 5. i\Iannin g R. 3. ^loree 5. Svdnev 4, Blue Alts 4 5 
BoAvral 1. AA^andin 3. Alelbo urne 3 4 10. Uisborne 4 10. 
Lake 10. Kerang. 
Alurtoa 9. RainboAV 11. Kalgoorlie 5. 
•Arahnsbury 9. 
AYAUidbam 3 
Castiemaine 3 10 11. Sea 
Danvin 3. Tog" 41 (?. 
This the smallest species of the genus, is the most widely distributed, raugiiig from Victoria to Capo 
oik and Danvin H lias the migratory habit, thousrh in Ic.s.ser degree than in teutoma and pi/t/ii®. 
We ha\e records of a flight in the Blue Mountains lasting from 21st April to 4th M,av 190G. and of a 
smaller flight at Gisborne lasting five or six days in October LS!)4: the direclion of llie flight was from 
r!"' i n" r Mountains, hut from east to west at r.ishorne.* Like a«?p7mrrdn this species 
has a donhle indentation of the inner edge of the dark termen of forewing, hut it is not nearly so deep. 
I he marking beneath are someLines more prominent than in the figure. The sexmarks of the'male con- 
Iht of r rf ’’“i "i prey scales on both sides of the median vein of forewiiig beneath (like 
eh 1 H "'Ti and a so a closely .set patch of salmon-coloured scales between 
\em S and the snbeoslal of hindwing above (like that of lineatn and herln). 
221. Terias sana Butler. Fig. 785. 
Proceedings Entomological Society London 1877, p. 470. 
»»-o'vn-hlack: termen to vein 2 
rowm Hi llw-n 11 T biwn4,i,,k ^ ^ 
tnoAAii. HindAAing yelloAv: termen narroAAdy brown-lilack. 
Benea,tii velloAA\ 
