NovnATEs ZooLOOicAE XXV. 1918. ggg 



(2) Byblisia latipes. 



t Byblisia latipes Wlk., xxxi. 107 (1864). 



A form from S. Nigeria is without the black bands on the orange basal half 

 of abdomen. 



Sierra Leone, S. ITigeria. 



(3) Byblisia albapennis. 



Byblisia albapennis B. Baker, A.M.N.H. (8). vii. p. 575 (1911). 

 Sierra Leone, S. ITigeria. 



(4) Byblisia setipes. 



Syntomis setipes Plotz., Stett. Ent. Zeit. xli. p. 79 (1880). 

 Gold Coast, Gaboon. 



LIST OF THE FAMILIES AND SUBFAMILIES OF THE LEPIDOPTERA. 



The types of the genera are the first species in the author's original list, 

 when he does not cite the type, which agrees with his generic description. The 

 Family and Subfamily names are derived from the oldest generic name m the 

 respective groups. 



The names from Hiibner's Verzeichniss should strictly be excluded as not 

 binomial ; his stirps are the genera and the subdivisions merely colour and 

 pattern groups. 



The names in brackets are those used by : 



* G. F. Hampson, Catalogue of Moths and other works, 

 t L. W. Rothschild and K. Jordan, Revision of the Sphingidae. 

 J D. Sharp, Cambridge Nat^iral History. 



§ J. H. Dnrrant, Biologia Centrali- Americana and other works, or tabulated 

 from other authors. 



