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LEPIDOPTERA—continued. 
Hesperia Noseda, 500. 
Ogygia, 500. 
Ophiusa, 497. 
Opigena, 495. 
Ovinia, 496. 
Perea, 496. 
Phaetusa, 497. 
Phiditia, 501. 
Physcella, 498. 
Rona, 499. 
Sala, 500. 
tessellata, 494, 
Hydrilla palustris, captured in England, xx. 
Iolaus Bowkeri, 176. 
Sidus, 176. 
Laogona Lilea, 246. 
Larve feeding on bran, xx, xxxv. 
mode of preserving, xeviii. 
Lasiommata Lasus, 248. 
Leprea, 249. 
Laverna subbistrigella, habit of, cxii. . 
Leucochitonea bicolor, 180. 
Limenitis Disippus, hybernation of larva, civ. 
Labotas, 245. 
Ligyes, 246, 
Liphyra, characters of, xxxi. 
Brassolis, xxxi. 
Loepa Miranda, 424. 
Lycena, emerging from pod of Cassia, xi. 
Hintza, 177. 
Micropteryx Calthella, two males in simultaneous sexual contact with one female, 
civ. 
Nisoniades Kobela, 180. 
Noctua spina, the ‘‘ bugong” moth of Australia, exxix. 
Nyctegretes Achatinella, captured at Yarmouth, xxxvi. 
Ocinara comma, 330. 
dilectula, note on, 330. 
lactea, 328. 
Lida, note on, 330. 
Moorei, 326. 
Oiketicus, habits of, cili, civ. 
Pamphila niveostriga, 179. 
Zeno, 179. 
Papilio Godeffroyi, 469. 
Hewitsonii, x. 
Pammon and Polytes, in copuld, xvi. 
Peranthus, note on, xvi. 
polymerphism of various species, xv. 
