Production of Mimetic Ecsemhlances among Butterflies. 878 



G. paulina, Cram. — Bird (32, e). 



Cato])silia spp. — Copsychus saularis (1); Dicrurus ater 



(9, y); Buchanga s}'. (14); Passer montanus (19, &); 



Merops philippinus (23, b, e) ; Melittophagus swinhoei 



26, a). 

 Terias, spp. — Tro:^on (21); Merops Aaridis (22, c); M. 



pliilippinus (23, a). 

 T. hecahe, L. — Terpsiphone paradisi (17) ; Merops viridis 



22, g) ; M. philippinus (23, h). 

 T. laeta, Boisd. (or silhctana, Wall.) — Dicrurus ater (9, d); 



M. viridis (22, e). 

 Tcracolus sp. — M. viridis (22, d). 



Hebomoia glaucijype, L. — Merops sp. (24 V) ; Melitto- 

 phagus swinhoei (26, h). 

 Pareronia ceylanica, Feld.— Merops sp. (24, h). 

 Pierinac — Acridotheres tristis (20, ?>); Merops viridis 



(22, d). 



Papilioninae. 



Teinoimlpus impcrialis, Hope. — Dicrurus longicaudatus 



Papilio sp. — Acridotheres tristis (20, a). —"' 



P. hector L. — Merops sp. (24, a, b). 



P. demoleus, L. — Dicrurus ater (9, b) ; Merops sp. (24, 



a, b); Melittophagus swinhoei (26, b); Microhierax 



coerulescens (31, b). 

 P. polymncstor, Cram. — Bird (32, h). 

 P. polytes, L. — Merops viridis (22, g). 

 P. caunus, Westw. — Microhierax coerulescens (81, b). 

 P. pohjctor, Boisd. (or arcturus, Westw.) — Dicrurus ater 



(9,g). 



P. nomitis, Esp. — Merops philippinus (23, d). 



P. scnyedon, L. — Melittophagus swinhoei (26, b)-, Micro- 

 hierax coerulescens (31, a). 



P. emp)edocles, F. — Microhierax fringillarius (30, b). 



Hesperiidae. 



Casyapa thrax, L. — Passer montanus (19, b). 



Records from the Nearctic Region. 



1. Turdus migratorins, L. (American Robin). Observed 

 to attack and devour a large brown butterfly, but the 

 wings were not eaten : G. A. Soper, " Nature," Ixi, 

 1900, p. 49 (New Jersey). 



