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  Ixv 
  ) 
  

  

  Somena 
  magna, 
  n. 
  s., 
  479. 
  

  

  Southern 
  India, 
  new 
  species 
  of 
  moths 
  from, 
  belonging 
  to 
  the 
  following 
  

   genera 
  (Col.'Swinhoe) 
  : 
  — 
  Abraxas, 
  lid. 
  —Alamis, 
  150. 
  — 
  Alpemis, 
  137. 
  

   — 
  Artaxa, 
  138. 
  — 
  Athyrma, 
  150. 
  — 
  Axylia, 
  145. 
  — 
  Barsine, 
  135. 
  — 
  

   Bizone, 
  135. 
  — 
  Capnodes, 
  153.— 
  -Crocidophora, 
  153. 
  — 
  Curubasa, 
  146. 
  

   ■ 
  — 
  Dorika, 
  146. 
  — 
  Euproctis, 
  138. 
  — 
  ■Eupterote, 
  139. 
  — 
  Euschema, 
  141. 
  — 
  

   Gyrtona, 
  149. 
  — 
  Harpy 
  ia, 
  139. 
  — 
  Hyela, 
  148. 
  — 
  Hypochrosis, 
  145. 
  — 
  

   Marimatha, 
  147. 
  — 
  Masalla, 
  147. 
  — 
  Matella, 
  151. 
  — 
  Messata, 
  141.^ 
  

   Nagadeba, 
  151. 
  — 
  Nisaga, 
  140. 
  — 
  Oglasa 
  (alluded 
  to), 
  153. 
  — 
  PoapMla, 
  

   149. 
  — 
  Pterogonia, 
  n. 
  g., 
  152. 
  — 
  Rceselia, 
  137. 
  — 
  Syntomis, 
  134. 
  — 
  

   Tarache, 
  148. 
  — 
  Tascia, 
  133. 
  — 
  Thalassodes, 
  liL—Zomia, 
  144. 
  

  

  Spilonota 
  pauper 
  ana, 
  exhibited, 
  xxxiii. 
  

  

  Stagmatopliora 
  distincta, 
  n. 
  s., 
  119. 
  — 
  fasciata, 
  n. 
  s., 
  118. 
  

  

  Stathmopoda 
  crassella, 
  n.s., 
  121, 
  — 
  divisa, 
  n. 
  s., 
  121. 
  — 
  maculata, 
  n. 
  s., 
  120, 
  

  

  Strobisia, 
  97. 
  5^. 
  metallica, 
  n. 
  s., 
  97. 
  

  

  Syntomis 
  lydia, 
  n.s., 
  134. 
  — 
  magna, 
  n, 
  s., 
  133, 
  — 
  ?Hoffl, 
  n.s., 
  134. 
  

  

  Tarache 
  melanddaina, 
  n. 
  s,, 
  148, 
  . 
  . 
  

  

  Tascia 
  gana, 
  n. 
  s., 
  133. 
  

  

  Thalassodes 
  melica, 
  n. 
  s., 
  144. 
  

  

  Timyra 
  extranea, 
  n. 
  s., 
  105. 
  

  

  T/Hm 
  subtilella 
  from 
  Portland 
  Island, 
  exhibited, 
  x. 
  — 
  zebra, 
  n. 
  s., 
  86. 
  

  

  Tortrix 
  donelana 
  from 
  Tuam, 
  exhibited, 
  xxiv. 
  

  

  Xanthospilopteryx, 
  279. 
  — 
  Z. 
  adidatrix, 
  290. 
  — 
  cemulatrix, 
  284. 
  — 
  africana, 
  

   287.— 
  Aisha, 
  n.s., 
  291.— 
  Butleri, 
  291.— 
  co7itigua, 
  28Q.—Eoa, 
  285. 
  — 
  

   Fatima, 
  n.s., 
  288. 
  — 
  Geryon, 
  287. 
  — 
  Hornimani, 
  282. 
  — 
  indecisa, 
  287. 
  — 
  

   incongruens, 
  289. 
  — 
  longipennis, 
  286. 
  — 
  mozambica, 
  285, 
  — 
  nigridorsa, 
  

   286. 
  — 
  niveosparsa, 
  284. 
  — 
  pallida, 
  283. 
  — 
  pardalina, 
  290. 
  — 
  pentelia, 
  

   2Q2.~^erdix, 
  2S5.—Poggei, 
  283. 
  — 
  superba, 
  289.— 
  terminatis, 
  284. 
  — 
  

   Thruppi, 
  289.— 
  tigrina, 
  282. 
  

  

  Ypsolophus 
  gigas, 
  n. 
  s., 
  107.- 
  — 
  marmoratus, 
  n, 
  s., 
  108. 
  

  

  Zarathra 
  vmricicoma, 
  n. 
  s., 
  125. 
  

  

  .Z'mfes 
  Orcas, 
  n.s., 
  176. 
  

  

  Zomia 
  miscella, 
  n. 
  s., 
  144. 
  

  

  Zonosoma 
  maderensis, 
  n.s., 
  216. 
  

  

  Zygcena 
  jilipendulcE, 
  specimen 
  with 
  five 
  wings, 
  exhibited, 
  x. 
  — 
  ??zmos 
  

   dark 
  specimens 
  from 
  Carnarvonshire, 
  exhibited,^ 
  xxxi. 
  

  

  NEUROPTERA. 
  

  

  Allocormodes, 
  new 
  name 
  substituted 
  for 
  Cormodes, 
  512. 
  

  

  Ascalaphus 
  obscurus, 
  alluded 
  to, 
  513. 
  

  

  Atropos 
  p)ulsatOria, 
  note 
  on, 
  xxxii. 
  

  

  Campylophlebia, 
  n. 
  g., 
  510. 
  C. 
  magnijica, 
  n. 
  s., 
  511. 
  

  

  Idricerus 
  Albardanus, 
  n. 
  s., 
  514. 
  — 
  Elioesii, 
  n. 
  s., 
  512, 
  — 
  japonicus, 
  n. 
  s., 
  513. 
  

  

  Ptynx 
  furciger, 
  n.s., 
  509. 
  

  

  ORTHOPTERA, 
  

   Acridoxena 
  heivaniana, 
  alluded 
  to, 
  410. 
  

   Anisolabis 
  tasmanica, 
  alluded 
  to, 
  xxv. 
  

  

  