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LEmBOFTEnA— continued. 

 Gonepteryn Rhamni, 5- winged specimen, xxvi. — hermaphrodite specimen, 



XX vi. 

 Goniurus esmeraldus, 146. 

 Hemaris Cyaniris, Giier., 239. 

 Himantoides, 395. — H. undata, Wlk., 240. 

 Himantopterus, remarks on the genus, 437.— believed to belong to the 



Lepidoptera, xvii. 

 HypcBdalea, 397. — H. insiynis, 898. 

 Josoides fallax, 331. — inconstans, 332. — indecisa, 332. — obsc7ira, 332. — 



variana, 331. 

 Larva case found on a Mimosa from Zanzibar, probably allied to Psyche 



or Oiketicus, ii. 

 Lasiocampa quercus, case of Parthenogenesis, xix. 

 Lepidoptera from Siam, v. — from China, xix. — from Ceylon and the 



Nicobar Islands, xxiv.— from Grinnell Land, xxv. — Remarks by 



Mr. Eaton, xxv. 

 Leptidule, 368. — L. sordida, 369. 

 Leucothyris perspicua, 107. 



Limacodes Jiyalimis, a Dipteron bred from the cocoon, ii. 

 Lithosia decreta, ^b\.—fraterna, 349. — innotata, 352. — kinydoni, 353. — 



puncticollis, 353. — Sarawaca, 350. 

 Lithosiidce in the British Museum, 325. 

 Lyccena Avion, dwarf specimens, xxiv. 

 McBpha plicata, 328. — sesapina, 329. 

 Mesene trucidata, 131. 

 Mesosemia Maria, 128.— sylvicolens, 127. 

 Nephele Charoia, 243. — infernalis, 244. 

 Nepita <eyrota, 336. — limbata, 336. — ocliracea, 336. 

 Notodonta trilopJius, from Ipswich, vi. 

 Nymphidium cavifascia, 135. — stihopteris, 135. 

 Ophideres materna, taken at sea, v. 



Orthosia suspeota, melanic var., iv. ~ 



Otus versicolor, 396. 

 Pallene eleyans, 334. — yracilis, 377. 

 Pamphila alhibita, 151. — alumna, 151. — ancillaris, 151. — cTiydcea, 152. 



— compta, 152. — confixa, 152. — evans, 153. — sodalis, 150.— sticto- 



menes, 153. 

 Papilio opalinus, 145. 

 Parasitism among Lepidoptera, 433. 

 Pieris irassicce, a gynandromorphous specimen, xxvi. — P. rapce attacked 



by Mierogaster, xxvi. 

 Protoparce Dalioa, 243. 



Psyche, said to have been produced from pupa case of a Tachina, xxiii. 

 Pteroodes, 376. 

 Ehopalocerous forms in S. Africa, variation of, 265. — Remarks by Mr. 



Mansel Weale, xiv. 

 Saturniidce, notes on African, 15. 



