NYMPHALIDiK. 
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Pyrameis atalanta. G. W. Royston Pigott, ' On the Spherules which 
compose the Ribs of the Scales of the Red Admiral Butterfly ( Vanessa 
atalanta)' &c., M. Micr. J. ix. pp. 59-63, describes the structure of the 
black scales in great detail. 
Pyrameis caixlui, var. figured and described ; E. Newman, I. c. p. 345. 
Junonia koioara, Ward, figured and re-described ; Ward, African 
Lepidoptera, p. 6, pi. v. figs. 5 & 6. 
Junonia cenone. Gerstacker considers Pap. clelia, Cr., to be this species. 
V. d. Decken s Reisen, iii. 2, p. 369. 
Junonia pluto, Heer, is refigured, with remarks on its supposed 
affinities, by Butler, Lep. Exot. pp. 127 & 128, pi. xlviii. fig. 7 ; Geol. 
Mag. X. pp. 3 & 4, pi. i. fig. 7 : V. attavina, Heer, is possibly the reverse. 
A wing of J. hedonia is figured for comparison (fig. 6). 
Junonia vellida and Diadema auge recorded from Yap, and the larva 
and pupa of the latter figured; G. Semper, J. Mus. Godeffr. ii. p. 61, 
pi. viii. figs. 6 & 7. 
Salamis anteva, Ward, figured and re-described, I. c. p. 5, pi. v. figs. 2-4. 
Einphile grandis, Butler, figured and re-described ; Lep. Exot. p. 152, 
pi. liv. fig. 4. 
Catagramma honplandi. The varieties figured by Hewitson (Ex. Butt. 
Cat. figs. 72 & 66) are named Perisama hourcieri^ (Boisd. MS.) and albi- 
pennis respectively. Butler, Cist. Ent. vii. p. 160. [The former = Cal- 
licore occidentalism Guen.] 
Catagramma hwnholdti, var., Hewitson, Ex. Butt. Cat. figs. 82 & 83, is 
named Perisama divergens, Butler, I. c. p. 162. 
Callizona aceste, Doubl. & Hew. (nec Linn., Cram.), is named C. lati- 
fascia ; Butler, I. c. I 
Diadema. On the African species of the section Euralia ; R. Trimen, 
Tr. E. Soc. 1873, p. 107, notes. 
Diadema boli?ia, var. ; Butler, Brenchley's Cruise of the Cura^oa, p. 468, 
pi. xlviii. figs. 3 & 4. 
Calinaga huddha certainly belongs to the Nymplialidce^ and not to the 
Papilionidce. It is most nearly related to Euripus. Snellen, Tijdschr. 
Ent. (2) viii. pp. 123 & 124. 
Rhomaleosoma viridinotatum, Butler ; $ described. Cist. Ent. vii. p. 159. 
Apatura ilia. On its supposed occurrence in England; Butler & 
Doubleday, Ent. M. M. ix. pp. 217, 244, 245, 270, 271. 
Apatura lycaon and lierse ; Butler, P. E. Soc. 1873, p. xxxi. 
Charaxesjasius. On the habits of the larva, &c. ; J. H. Pearson, Ent. 
M. M. x.pp. 113-116. 
Charaxes antamboulou, Lucas, is probably a Madagascar form of C. 
candiope, Godt. ; and C. antanala, Luc, = C. cacuthis, Hew. : C. Ward, 
Ent. M. M. ix. p. 210. 
Mynes guerini, Wall., = M. geofroyi, Guer. ; W. H. Miskin, P. E. Soc. 
1873, p. xxvii. 
Paphia glycerium. Transformations, &c,, noticed by Riley, Rep. Ins. 
Mo. V. pp. 145-149. 
Siderone ide, Hiibn., = Pap. nemesis, 111. ; Kirby & Weymer, Pet. Nouv. 
1873, p. 283. 
