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ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS. 



Page 25. Genus SERICINXTS. 



Weshv. Trans. Ent. Soc. n. s. i. p. 173. 



Labial Palpi nearly double the length of the head, nearly horizontally 



porrected, hirsute (not clothed with long bristles). 

 Antenna: only slightly clavate, about thirty-jointed, gradually thickening. 

 Fore Wings triangularly-ovate, rounded at the tip. Postcostal vein 

 four-branched : branches simple ; the first and second arising before the 

 extremity of the discoidal cell, the third from its apex, and the fourth 

 in the middle of the space between its ape.x and the tip of the wing. 

 Upper disco-cellular vein very short ; the middle one much longer, 

 annulated in the middle : lower disco-cellular shorter, being almost 

 contiguous with the extremity of the median vein. 

 Hind Wings suboval, with the third branch of the median vein produced 

 into a very hmg and narrow tail ; at the base of the wing is a minute 

 pra^discoidal cell. 

 Type. Pap. Tblamox Donovan, ant&, p. 2.5. n. 139. 

 Ohs. Three other very closely allied supposed species have also been 

 recently brought from the North of China, which have been described by 

 Mr. G. R. Gray, in the volume of the " Illustrated Proceedings of the 

 Zoological Society " for the present year, not yet published. One of these 

 supposed species is represented in our supplemental Plate, under the name 

 of Seeicinus Telamon. 



Page 27. Paknassitis (Ismene) Helios Nickerl. p. 27. n. 11., has been 

 generically named Hypermnestra, and a variety figured by 

 Menctries, Im. rec. p. Lehvmnn, t. i>. f. 1. 

 „ Parn. Noedmanni Menetries, MS. ; Nnrdmaun, Sull. Soc. Nat. 

 Mosc. 1851, p. 423. pi. 13. fig. 1—3. 

 Caucasus. 

 „ Paen. PATAKa;us Nordm. 



Doritis Clarius H.-SchSffer, Snppl. f. 257—258., not o{ Evers- 

 mann, ante, p. 27. n. 5. 

 „ Pabn. Apollonius Eversmann, Bull. Mosc. 1847, n. 3. p. 71. 

 tab. 3. fig. 1, 2. 

 Siberia. 

 „ Paen. Hesebolus Mannerheim MS. 



P. Apollo var? Nordm. Bull. Mosc. 1851, p. 425. 

 Mongolia. 

 „ Paes. Tesedius Eversmann, Bull. Soc. Nat. Mosc. 1851, p. 621. 



Irkoutzk. 

 „ Paen. SxuBBESBOEFn Menelries, Ins. rec. p. Lehmann, t. 6. f. 2. 

 Russia, Chorma. (P. Mnemosyne var. ?) 



Obs. A revision of the family PapilionidaB, by Jlr. G. 11. Gray, with figures 

 of a great number of new and previously unfigured species, is in the press. 



Page 34. Eucheiba socialis. The remarkable insect, from Me.xico, which 

 I have described and figured in the " Transactions of the 

 Entomological Society of London" (i. p. 44. pi. 6.), under 

 this name, tlie larva? of which form and inhabit a large bag- 

 like nest, within which the chrysalides are simply suspended 

 anil not girt across the middle, appears to me to be very 

 closely allied to the genus Euterpe, the transform.ations of 

 which are unknown. Should Euterpe prove, as is possible, 

 to have simply suspended chrysalides, it will form, with 

 Euoheira, a passage to the Nymj>halid£e, instead of that to 

 Papilionida?, as arranged in this work. 



„ EcTERPE Leucodeosi.me Kollar, Beitr. z. Ins. N. Granada, 

 (Mem. Acad. Vienna) i. p. 8. t. 3. f. 3, 4. 



New Granada. (Allied to E. Charops and Antodyca, Boisd.) 

 „ EuT. RADIATA Kollur, op. cit. I. p. 9. t. 4. f. 3, 4. 



Venezuela. (Allied to E. Nimbice, Polydama, Bithys, &c.) 



„ Ei'T. EXCLAMATioNis Kollar, op. cit. p. 9. pi. 4. f. 5, 6. 



Venezuela. 

 „ Ei!T. cintvsoLOPHA Kollar, op. cit. p. 9. pi. 4. f. 7, 8. 



Venezuela. 

 „ EuT. CiEsABE-A Luca.s in Guer. Rev. Znol. 1852, p. 194. 



Colombia. (Allied to P. Charops.) 



„ EiiT. NOTHA Lvcas in Guer. Rev. Zool. 1852, p. 195. 



Venezuela. 

 „ EuT. Hebea Lucas in Guer. Rev. Zool. 1852, p. 196. 



Colombia. (Allied to E. Nimbice.) 



„ EuT. Cora Lucas in Guer. Rev. Zool. 1852, p. 197. 



Cusco. (Allied to P. Nimbice.) 



37. Leptalis Phronima n. 22^Pap. Licinia Cram. pi. 153. f. E. ? 

 „ Lep. Medora E. Doubledaji, ante, p. 37. n. 26. =L. Casta Kollar, 

 Beitr. z. Ins. N. Gran. (Mem. Acad. Vienna), i. p. 10. 

 pi. 4. f. 9, 10. 

 „ Lep.? Penthica Kollar, op. cit. p. 10. pi. 4. f. 11, 12. 



New Granada. 

 „ Lep. Acr^oides Hewitson, Trans. Ent. Soc. n. s. pt. i. p. 99. pi. 11. 

 f. 1. 



Minas Geraes. 



41. PoNTiA Alcesta, n. 3.=Pont. Narica Doubl. Weshv 

 Gen. D. L. pi. 5. f. 5. 



44. PiEEis Egialea, n. 4. Cramer, pi. 258. not 253. 



45. Pi, PiiiLTRA, n. 26. Cramer, pi. 339. not 329. 



Sf- Hewits. 



Page 46. Pi. Coronea, n. 52. Cramer, pi. 361. not 360. 



47. Pi. Agathena, n. 'Tit Cramer, p. 237. f. D. E. not E. F. 

 51. Pi. Agostina Hewitson, Exot. Butt. pt. iii. pi. 7. f. I, 2. 



East India. (Allied to P. Eucharis.) 



„ Pi. Neea Hewitson, Exot. Butt. pt. ni. pi. 7. f. 3, 4. 



Quito. (Allied to P. Hirlanda Stoll=? P. Helvia Humb. ^ 



Bonpl.) 

 „ Pi. Malenka Hewitson, Exot. Butt. pt. iii. pi. 7. f. 5, 6. 



Venezuela. (Allied to P. Pyrrha.) 



„ Pi. Lorexa Hewitson, Exot. Butt. pt. ni. pi. 7. f. 7. 



Quito. (Allied to P. Pyrrha and P. Malenka). 



„ Pi. Lypeea Kollar, Beitr. z. Ins. N. Gran. (Mem. Acad. Vienna), 

 pt. I. p. 11. pi. 4. f. 1, 2. 

 New Granada. 

 „ Pi. Catogramma Kollar, op. cit. p. 11. 



New Granada. (Near P. Anguitia Godart.) 



„ Pi. Phaola E. DouUeday, Ann. Nat. Hist. pt. xx. p. 63. 



Fernando Po (Mus. Soc. Zool.) 



„ Pi. JIati'ta E. Doubleday, Ann. Nat. Hist. vol. xx. p. 64. 



Fernando Po. 

 „ Pi. Brassicoibes Guerin-Meneville, Voy. en Abyssinie, t. n. 

 p. 365. pi. 9. f. 3—6. 

 Abyssinia. (Allied to P. Brassicae.) 



„ Pi. Maxsii Mayer in Ent. Zeitung Stettin, 1851, p. 151. (Pontia 

 Mannii). 

 Splato. 



57. Anthocharis Eupompe, n. 18.=Pap. Evippe J Cramer, pi. 91. 



f. D. E.? 

 „ Anth. LEVAiuANxn Lucas, Hist. Nat. An. art. Alger, in. p. 348. 

 pi. 2. f. 1.; Ann. Soc. Ent. France, 1847, Bull, p. xlix. 

 1850, pi. 2. f. 1 a. 1 i. 

 Algeria. (Nearly allied to A. Charlonia.) 



„ Akth. Novn-A Lucas, Hist. Nat. An. art. Algerie, :ii. p. 350. 

 pi. 1. f. 2. 

 Algeria. 



58. Anth. Ione, ante, p. 58. n. 36. Reiche, Voy. Abyssin. (Ferret) 



Entomol. p. 457. pi. 30. f. 1—8. 

 „ Anth. Exole Reiche, Voy. Abyss. (Ferret) Entomol, p. 460. 

 pi. 31. f. 4—6. 

 Senegal, Arabia, Abyssinia. 



59. Idmais Vesta Reiche, Voy. Abyss. (Ferret) Entomol. p. 463. pi. 31. 



f. 7, 8. 

 Abyssinia. 

 65. Eroma Argia, n. 8.=Pap. Casseopeia Cramer, pi. 201. not 210. 

 „ Eb. Leda E. Doubleday, ante, p. 65. n. 6. 



Dryas * Leda Boisduvul, Voy. de Delegorgue, ii. p. 588. ; 

 Guerin-Meneville, Voy. en Abyssinie, torn. vi. p. 367. 

 pi. ix. f. 1, 2. 

 Anthocharis Tekoukoulc Gucrin, olim. 

 Abyssinia, Caffraria, Natal. 



67. Callibrtas Ptranthe, n. 4 ^Pap. Alcyone Cramer, pi. 58. f. C. 



68. Cal. Philea, n. 11. ^P. Mel.anippe Cramer, pi. 361. not 341. 



71. GosEPTEBix Waxlichii E. Doublcduy in Trans. Ent. Soc. v. 

 p. xlvii. 



Northern India. 

 „ GoN. FARiNOSA Zcllcr, Isis. 1847. p. 5. 



Maori. 



75. CoLiAS Eeythogeamma Kollar, Beitr. z. Ins. N. Gran. (Mem. 

 Acad. Vienna), i. p 13. pi. 4. f. 13, 14. 

 New Uranada. (Near C. Chrysotheme.) 



„ Col. Tamar.v Nordmann, Bull. Soc. Nat. Mosc. 1851, p. 413. tab. 

 XI. T. 2, 3. 

 Trans. — Caucasus. 

 „ Col. Chrysocoma Eversmann, Bull. Soc. Nat. Mosc. 1851, 

 p. 622. 

 Col. Thisoa Menetries, Cat. Rais. p. 244. ? 

 Caucasus. (Near C. Aurora.) 



„ CoL. Melinos Eversmann, Bull. Mosc. 1847, ii. p. 72. pi. 3. 

 f. 3—6. 

 Eastern Siberia. 

 „ CoL. Chloe Eversmann. Bull. Mosc. 1847, ii. p. 72. pi. 4. 

 f. 1— 4. 

 Eastern Siberia. 

 78. Teeias. See Chavannes in Bull. Soc. Vaudoise, Sc. Nat. in. 

 n. 21., on Terias Leuce, Tenella, and Gentilis. He also 

 gives T. Sinoe Boisd. ante, p. 80. n. 50. as a var. of T. 

 Albula, n. 49., and T. Brcphos, ante, p. 80. n. 52. as a var. 

 of T. Elvina, n. 51. 

 80. Ter. flavescens Chavannes in Bull. Soc. Vaudoise, Sc. Nat. ni. 

 n. 21. 

 St. Paul, Brazil. 

 „ Tee. pallida Chavannes, op. cit. 



St. Paul, Brazil. 

 ,, Tee. xanthociilora Kollar, Beitr. z. Ins. N. Gran. (Mem. Acad. 

 Vienna), i. p. 13. 

 New Granada. (Ne.ar T. Arbela Boisd.) 



