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ZOOLOGICAL LITERATURE. 
Neptis. Hewitson describes the following new species (Exot. Butt. 68, 
Oct. 1, 1868, Neptis, pi. 1) : — N. nemetes, 1. c. figs. 1, 2, Sierra Leone j N. ny- 
siades, 1. c. figs. 3, 4, Old Calabar j N. nitetis, 1. c. fig. 5, Philippines j N. neri- 
phuSj 1. c. figs. 6, 7, Sula. Also N. narthesis for Puntoporia frohenia (Iliibn. 
Zutr.), from Java, which is distinct from the Madagascar species. 
Adolim lopidea, Butler, Ann. & Mag. N. II. ser. 4. i. p. 71 {=.cocytm, Doubld., 
Westw. nec Fab.), India. 
Pandora dibalis, Bates, Ent. M. Mag. iv. p. 171, Amazons. 
Panopea tarquinia, Trimen, Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. 1868, p. 79, pi. 6. fig. 3, 
Natal. 
Satyrides, 
Tiumen publishes some remarks on species of this gTOiip described or re- 
ferred to by Butler in his Catalogue (Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. 1808, pp. 283- 
288). He confirms the specific rank oi Leptoneura cassina (Butl.), and expresses 
doubts whether Pseudonympha trimenii (Butl.) is distinct from P. sabacus 
(Trim.), as he has met with what seem to be intermediate forms, and whether 
his Debis dendrophilus, of which he notices a striking variety, can be properly 
referred to the genus Neope ) he remarks on the synonjnny of some species of 
Mycalesis (M. eusirus and evenus, Hopff., and caffra and injnsta, Wallengr.), 
and states that there is no gi’ound for regarding Yphthima lisundra as a South- 
African species. 
Butler proposes a new systematic arrangement of the genera of this group, 
founded chiefly on peculiarities in the discoidal cell of tlie hind wings. lie 
admits 71 genera, which he arranges under 11 sections. A list of the genera, 
with indications of the type species in each, is given. Ent. M. Mag. iv. 
pp. 193-107. 
Cre?iis amidia (Cram.) is figured by Butler, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1868, pi. 17. 
figs. 3, 4. 
Pronophila. Hewitson (Exot. Butt. 65, Jan. 1, 1868, Pron. pi. 4) figures the 
following previously described species : — P. patrobasy fig. 20; P. plucmna^ fig. 
23 ; P. phcea^ var., fig. 26 j and P.pamisy var., fig. 27. 
Lasiommata maryinalis (Motsch.) and L. maackii (Brem.). Motschiilsky 
cites the latter species as a synonym of his L. maryinalis. Ballion quotes the 
diagnoses of the two species with the object of showing their distinctness 
(Stett. ent. Zeit. 1868, pp. 167, 168). 
JErebia. Zeller (Stett. ent. Zeit. 1868, pp. 127-130) indicates the species of 
this genus observed by him in Carinthia, in the order of their appearance, as 
follows : — in the valley of Raibl, nerine and psodea, liyea, euryalej pronoe^ 
medea ; on the mountains, manto^ tyndarus, andy>A«r^e. He notices the habits 
of the species. 
Ccenonympha arcania and satyrion. Zeller notices the characters and habits 
of the insects of these species observed by him in Carinthia (Stett. ent. Zeit. 
1868, pp. 130-131). 
Satyrus semele, E. Hopley records the capture of an hermaphrodite of this 
species (right side <5 , left $ ). Ent. M. Mag. v. p. 105. — A gynandromorphoiis 
specimen of Satyrus semele (left side $, right (J) is described by Garrett, 
Entomologist, iv. p. 132. 
Satyrus hyperanthus. A variety without wings noticed by A. Pitman, 
Entomologist, iv. p. 18. 
