GENBEA AND SPECIES OE BIEDS. 

 24. major, Milne-Edw. (p. 228.) 



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25. up., LydeJcker. (p. 228.) 



26. porjaitOtiWB, Milne-Edw. (p. 228.) 



27. CjrislBt, Milne-Edw. (p. 228.) 



28. eiimius, Milne-Edw. (p. 228.) 



29. ilttmnrtrius, Milne-Edw. (p. 228.) 



30. &aSS)JUB, Milne-Edw. (p. 228.) 



31. arntartus, MUne-Edw. (p. 228.) 



France (Gers) 

 (Middle Miocene). 



Germany (Lower 

 Miocene). 



France (Allier) 

 (Lower Miocene). 



France (Allier) 

 (Lower Miocene). 



France (Allier) 

 (Lower Miocene). 



France (Montmartre). 

 (Upper Eocene). 



France (St. Antonin) 

 (Upper Eocene). 



France (Caylux) 

 (Upper Eocene). 



II. LIMNOPARDALIS, Cab. 



(Siharpe, Oat. B. xxiii. p. 27, 1894.) 



1. maculatus, Bodd. (p. 28.) 



2. rytirhynchns, Vieill. (p. 29.) 



3. sanguinolentus, Swains, (p. 30.) 



4. vigilantis, Sharpe. (p. 31.) 



5. nigricans, Vieill. (p. 31.) 



Paraguay & Brazil to 

 Guiana, Colombia. 

 Trinidad. Cuba. 



S. Brazil, Argentina to 

 Mendoza & C. Peru. 



C. Chile to Peru. 



Str. of Magellan. 



Brazil to Peru and 

 Colombia. 



III. HYP0T.ENIDIA, Beichenb. 

 (Sharpe, t. c. p. 32.) 



1. striata, L. (p. 33.) 



2. obscuxior, Hume. (p. 37.) 



S. India, Ceylon. 

 Burmese countries to 

 China. Formosa. 

 Malay Peninsula, 

 Indo-Malayan Is., 

 Celebes. 



Andaman Is. 



