188 Mr. A. G. Butler on the 
assert dogmatically that the above species either is or is not a 
true Botys; but one thing is certain, that the two names above 
associated were given to two specimens registered consecu- 
tively from the same collection. It is also certain that the 
species is nearly allied to Walker’s “Megaphysa?” serenalis, 
which (in common with the other species referred by Walker 
to Megaphysa) has no affinity whatever to M. Guénée’s genus. 
Botys simmialis of Walker is also allied to B. serenalis. 
Scopariide. 
28. Stenopteryx hybridalis. 
Pyralis hybridalis, Hiibner, Pyral. p. 29, pl. xvii. fig. 114. 
Bermuda, April 1873. 
A few species were obtained at Teneriffe; but as they are 
well-known forms, it will be sufficient to enumerate them :— 
Pararge meone, Esper; Synchloe daplidice, Linn.; Ganoris 
rape, Linn.; a small moth, the body of which is too much 
injured to allow of its identification (in size and form of wings 
it corresponds with Sterrha sacrarva, but the neuration differs 
not a little) ; and an imperfect specimen of Hypena obacerralis, 
Walk.,—five species in all, three of which are butterflies and 
two moths, all taken on the 14th February, 1873. 
The remaining collections are distributed as follows :— 
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ley, Moelle 
© De ae 5 
FS 2) H < 
Radena meganira, Godt. ........ | 2 Pi 
Limnas cratippus, Felder ........ ie isle aN ee . 
Salatura philene, Cramer ........ te ae sit x 
DAMASIO a scleig pte niein ain ae % 
Ravadeba cleona, Cramer ........ ik + a * 
Hamadryas niveipicta, Butler ....|  .. % 
Vadebra Zinckenti, We/der ........! ‘ie Ma Mie me 
| Monrraiyd, UHer ed aoe p28 4.4 ave i 5 sf 2 
| Chirosa eurypon, Hewits. ........ ee x 
| Hirdapa fraterna, Felder .......... A * 
| Salpinx pasithea, Felder .......... ee Peed es S| 
