234 Mr. W. F. Kirby's Notes on 



decide which. Butler seems to have also overlooked 

 Perigonia Passsrina, Boisd. Lep. Het. p. 327, hab. (?) 



Himantoides Undata, Walk. Jamaica. 



As this was described by Walker from a specimen 

 wanting hind wings and abdomen, I have redescribed it 

 below. The British Museum now possesses a perfect 

 specimen, and I hope Mr. Butler will soon characterize 

 this interesting genus from it. 



Proserpinus Gorgon, Esp. S. Russia. 

 Temnora Excisa, Walk. Natal. 



Described by Walker as an Enyo, and referred by Butler, 

 with doubt, to the already sufficiently heterogeneous genus 

 Lophura. It is evidently closely allied to T. Rhada- 

 mistus, Fabr., as figured by Boisduval. ( Temnora pla- 

 giata, Walk. ; = Confusa, Walk. ; = Dicamis, Boisd. 

 Voy. Deleg. ii. p. 594, n. 101 (1847).) 



Calliomma Pluto, Fabr. ; = Sph. Pluto, Gen. Ins. 

 p. 274 (1777); Zschach, Mus. Lesk. p. 95, t. 3, 

 n. 184 (1788); = Sphinx Croesus, Dalm. Anal. 

 Ent. p. 48, n. 22 (1823); = Oreus Thorates, 

 Hiibn. 



The above is the correct synonymy of this well-known 

 insect. C. Pluto, Cram., must retain Hiibner's name of 

 Plutonius. 



Enyo Gorgon, Cram. Brazil. 



„ Lyctus, Cram. Upper Amazons. 



Three specimens, agreeing with the figures of Cramer 

 and of Herrich-Schaffer. There are certainly at least two 

 species represented, and I am at present inclined to regard 

 Lyctus, H. S., as the $ of that of Cramer. 



Aleuron Butleri, sp. n., infra. W. Indies. 



ChJEROC AMPINS. 



Acosmeryx Miskini, Murray. Australia. 

 Two specimens, one larger and darker than the other. 

 Enyo Cinnamomea, H. S., mentioned by Butler, Trans. 

 Zool. Soc. ix. p. 542, is probably an over-coloured figure of 

 this, and would then take priority. A. Miskini stands as 

 A. Cinnamomea, H. S., in the collection of Herr Maassen 

 of Elberfeld, who considers Daulis, Boisd., to be also 

 synonymous. The notice of A. Nag a, Moore, Cat. Lep. 

 E. I. C. i. p. 271, was, I am informed by Mr. Butler, 

 accidentally erased in his MS. 



