254 Ins. 
XIII. INSECTA. — LEPIDOPTERA. 
[1904] 
BOMBYCES 
{s. I., including Chalcosiid^, Psychid^, Hepialid^, Cossid^, 
Agaristid^, and various families of more or less doubtful 
position. Urcmiidw and Epijdemidce, see Geometrid^ 
Cymatophoridce, see Geometrid^ ; Thyrididw, see Pyra- 
LID^).* 
[Cf. AuRiviLLius (60, 62), Barnes (88), Bartel (90), Bethune-Baker 
(116), Chapman (259), Deegener & Schaposchnikow (359), Dognin 
(398-401), Druce (406), Dyar (422, 427, 428, 431, 432, 435), Federley 
(493), Hampson (653, 654), Heylaerts (682), Heyn (685), Joannis 
(763), Jordan (771), Littler (885), Marshall (916), Oberthur 
(987), Packard (1007), Petersen (1034), Piepers & Snellen (1084, 
1085), Pungeler (1111), Rebel (1121), Rothschild (1194, 1198), 
Schaus (1225), Stebbing (1337), Swinhoe (1361, 1363, 1364), Tschet- 
VERiKov (1400), Turner (1411, 1412), Warren (1475).] 
Synhomhycina n. superfam. for BralunaeidiP. Boriibycid(e^ Endromidce^ 
Lasiocampidce, Liparid(E and Eupterotid(p, Packard, P. Amer. Ac. 
xxxix, p. 578. 
Classification of Saturniid(v^ Aurivillius, pp. 15-27, with synopsis of 
larvae and pupa3, Arkiv Zool. ii, No. 4. 
Cossidce, notes on characters, on larval tubercles and on position of 
Culama e.vpressa, Quail, pp. 93-97, pi. v, Entomologist 1904. 
Australian Lymantriidce, in which is included Aganaidce, Turner, 
pp. 469-481, Tr. ent. Soc. London 1904. 
The Sy7itomid<x of Java, with descriptions of larvpe, Piepers & Snellen, 
pp. 43-62, Tijdschr. Ent. xlvii. 
The vegetable caterpillar, Cordyceps and Hepialidce, Kirby, Nature Ixx, 
p. 44. 
Acatapaustus n. g. Noliiue, A. basifusca, pi. vi, fig. 25, p. 415, ekeikei 
fig. 20, p. 416, n. spp., New Guinea, Bethune-Baker, Nov. Zool. xi. 
Acco n. g. Lithosiinoi, A. bicolora, pi. v, fig. 21, n. sp., New Guinea, 
Bethune-Baker, p. 418, t. c. 
Adelocephala citrina, Parana, Schaus, p. 142, Tr. Amer. ent. Soc. xxx ; 
A. 7iisa, Peru, p. 242, hod<*va, eugenia, Guiana, smithi, Colombia, 
p. 243, yucatana, Yucatan, lineata, Paraguay, p. 244, Druce, Ann. 
Nat. Hist, xiii : n. spp. 
Adofieta spinidoides = {l(iUcos{gma Pack.), Dyar, p. 43, J. N. York ent. 
Soc. xii ; A, hicaudata^ N. America, id. 1. c. n. sp. 
A^olosia atropunctata var. alha^ \A. xi, fig. 2, p. 155, Snellen, Tijdschr. 
Ent. xlvii. 
jEthria iimotata, Petropolis, Schaus, p. 135, Tr. Amer. ent. Soc. xxx, 
n. sp. 
A filia oslari, Arizona and Mexico, Dyar, p. 64, P. ent. Soc. Washington vi, 
n. sp. 
Aganais speciosa, larva, cuts, and pupa, Aurivillius, p. 38, Arkiv Zool. ii. 
No. 4. 
Agonis dymus, Fergusson Ls., Swinhoe, p. 155, Tr. ent. Soc. London 1904, 
II- sp. 
Agylla hampsoni, Peru, Dognin, p. 358, Ann. Soc. ent. Belgique xlviii, 
n. sp. 
* Owiug to diversity of opmion as to position of Chalcosiidce, Epipleinid(^^ 
both Bombyces and Geometridcv should be inspected as regards these insects. As 
regards CiimatophoridiT/rhyatirida: ; Xoctuidcr should also be looked through as well 
as Bomhyce^i and Oeovietrida-. 
