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in October, It changed to a pupa almost immediately, and the imago died 
while emerging at the end of March. Ent. M. Mag. v. p. 77. 
Huterpe nigvescens, sp. n., Salvin & Godman, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. 4th 
ser. ii. p. 149, Guatemala. 
Pieris josephaj sp. n., Salvin & Godman, 1. c. p. 150, Guatemala, Mexico, 
Nicaragua. 
Prioneris watsomij sp. n., Hewitson, Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. 1868, p, 100. 
Idmais tripunctaj sp. n., Butler, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1868, p. 221, pi. 17. fig. 9, 
India. 
Heliconiides . 
Ithomia. Hewitson (Exotic Butterflies, 65, Jan. 1, 1868, Ithom. pi. 26) de- 
scribes and figures the following new species : — I. kezia, fig. 161, Nauta ; I. 
aurhiala, fig. 162, Pebas j I. apideia, fig. 163, Ecuador j I, espridla, fig. 164, 
Ecuador j I. estella^ fig. 165, Ecuador ; I. sylvdla, fig. 166, origin not stated ] /. 
zitdlUf fig. 167, Nauta j and I. addinda, fig. 168, Ecuador. 
Heliconius notahilisj Salvin & Godman, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. 4th ser. ii. 
p. 145, Ecuador. 
Acrmdes. 
Acrcea. Hewitson (/. c. 66, April 1, 1868, Acrcea, pi. 6) describes and figures 
the following new species from Ecuador : — A. tenehrosa, 1. c. fig. 33, 34 j 
A. ahana, 1. c. figs. 35, 36 j A. deasa, 1. c. figs. 37, 38 ; and A. radiata, 1. c. 
figs. 39-41. 
Acrcea testacea, Salvin & Godman, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. 4th ser. ii. 
p. 144, Bolivia. 
Acrcea anacreon, sp. n.. Trimen, Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. 1868, p. 77, pi. 6. 
figs. 3-5, Caffraria and Natal. 
{Acrcea) Planema macarina, sp. n., Butler, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1868, p. 221, 
pi. 17. fig. 6, Gold Coast. 
Nymphalides. 
Butler notices (Ann. & Mag. N. H. ser. 4. i. p. 70) that the Adolias cocytus of 
modern authors is distinct from Papilio cocytus (Fab.). He describes it as a 
new species, under the name of A. lepidea {vide infra). 
Butler also remarks (/. c. pp. 97-98) that the supposed species of the co- 
cytus and amhalika groups of Adolias are respectively males and females of 
the same species, thus : — A. cocytus (Fab.) is (J of A. yopia ? var. (Moore) $ j 
A. hlumei (Voll.) d =A. {amhalika, y ter . Moore) A. puseda (Moore) = 
A. cocyta (Fab. Mant.) $ . The (J (J of A. amhalika and diardi are described, 
and both sexes of A. hlumei and cocytina {1. c. pp. 98-99). 
Pandot'a. Bates (Ent. M. Mag. iv.pp. 109-171) indicates the characters, 
habits, and distribution of the insects of this genus, and describes the species 
belonging to it, including one new species. 
Catagramma. Hewitson figures varieties of C. humholdtii (Exot. Butt. 68, 
Catagr. pi. 11. figs. 82, 83), C. euriclea {1. c. pi. 12. figs. 90, 91), and C.fdderi 
{l.c. fig. 96). 
Diadema eurytus (Clerck). Hewitson (Exot. Butt. 66, April 1, 1868, Dia- 
dema,^\. 4. figs. 8-11) describes and figures the two sexes of this species. 
Eresia claudina. Hewitson (/. e. ■ 66, Eresia, pi. 7. figs. 62, 63) figures a 
variety of this species. 
