THE ENTOMOLOGIST. 



Vol. X.] 



OCTOBER, 1877. 



[No. 178. 



S T R E: N I A C L A T H R A T A. 



Strenia clatiikata (varieties). 



The two interesling varieties of Strenia clathrata, figured 

 above, are from specimens in the collection of Mr. Stevens, 

 They were originally in the collection of the late Dr. Harper; 

 but the precise locality of their capture is not known. The 

 figures are drawn by Mr. Willis, and engraved by Mr. 

 Kirchuer. 



INTRODUCTORY PAPERS ON LEPIDOPTERA. 



By W. F. KiRBY, 



Assist.-Naturalist iu the Museum, Koyal Dublin Society. 



No. IV. NYMPHALID^— SATYRINiE. 



Part II. 



Thk genus Hipparchia is Palaearctic and North American, 

 being perhaps best represented in Western Asia. All the 

 American species belong to the same group as the European 

 H. Phmdra, and are dark brown, with two black eyes with 



