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Singapore ; H. fusina, 1. c. p. 30, Santarem ; II. avesta, ibid., Sumatra; life- 
ralia, l.c. p. 30, Java; II. palcea, ibid., origin not stated; II. oma, ibid., 
Philippines ; TI. pliigalia, 1. c. p. 32, H. eliena, ibid., and H petalia, ibid., 
Australia ; II. lihurjiia, 1. c. p. 33, Philippines ; II. latoia^ h c. p. 34, Singa- 
pore; II. hercea., ibid., Ega; II. laronia, 1. c. p. 35, and II. galatia, 1. c. p. 36, 
Old Calabar; Il.hcturia, ibid., Neilgberries and Macassar; II. utha, l.c. 
p. 37, Cuba ; II. Jicuhiea^ ibid., Borneo. Hewitson also proposes the name of 
H. hypcepa (/. c. p. 25) for Celcmorrhinus tlirax (Hiibn.), the latter name being 
preoccupied by Linnosus. 
Pi/rgus sandaster, Trimen, Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. 1868, p. 92, pi. 5. fig. 9, 
Cape Colony. 
Pirgiis (sic) erythrostictus, Prittwitz, Stett. ent. Zeit. 1868, p. 186, pi. 4. 
fig. 1 (head and venation), Corcovado ; P. pohjotor^ Prittw. 1. c. p. 186, pi. 4, 
fig. 3 (P. jjolyctor), Corcovado. 
Goniloha vulpecula, Prittwitz, 1. c. p. 187, pi. 4. fig. 2, Australia. 
Cyclopides syrnir, Trimen, 1. c. p. 93, pi. 5. fig. 8, and C. cegipan^ Trimen, 
I. c. p. 94, Amatola Mountains. 
Cyclopides. Hewitson (Desc. N. Ilesp.) describes the following new species 
of this genus: — C. caicus, 1. c. p. 40, and C. ccenidcs, 1. c. p. 41, Venezuela; 
C. carmidcs, 1. c. p. 41, and C. cariate, 1. c. p. 44, Madagascar ; C. argc7itco- 
ornatus, 1. c. p. 41, Swan lliver ; C. elides, 1. c. p. 42, C. callicles, ibid., l)a- 
mara Land ; C. capenas, 1. c. p. 43, Zambesi ; C. camertes, ibid., Singapore ; 
and C. ceramas, 1. c. p. 44, Neilgberries. 
Ancyloxipha ardonia, Hewitson, Descr. New Hesp. p. 45, Macassar and 
Sarawak; A. agraulia, Hewitson, ibid.. Swan Eiver; and A. aurantiaca, 
Hewitson, ibid., origin unknown. 
Lencochitonea. Hewitson (Descr. New Hesp.) describes the following new 
species of this genus : — L. lucidlca, 1. c. p. 46, Ega ; L. lihethra, 1. c. p. 47, St. 
Paulo ; L. limcca, ibid., Cayenne ; L. lerina, 1. c. p. 48, Cayenne and Para ; 
L. laviana, ibid., Nicaragua; L. leucola, 1. c. p. 49, Minas Geraes; X, lassia, 
ibid., and L. trifasciata, 1. c. p. 50, origin not stated ; andX. lucaria, 1. c. p. 60, 
Cayenne. Hewitson also gives new names to several species of other authors, 
as follows: — L. lagia, 1. c. p. 47 —her emiius (Hiibn. nec Cram.); L. lancea, 
\h\A.=jovimius (Hiibn. nec Cram.); and L. laginia, 1. c. p. 48= c? niveus 
(Hiibn.). 
Pterygospidea. Hewitson describes the following new species : — P. pteria, 
7 c. p. 61, Philippines ; P. permena, ibid.. Macassar and Celebes ; P. panthea, 
1. c. p. 62, Ega ; P. pekahia, ibid., Venezuela ; P. leptogramma, 1. c. p. 63, 
Philippines ; P. pygela, ibid., Borneo and Malacca ; and P. phagesia, 1. c. 
p. 64, Para. 
Pterygospidea ransonnetii, R. Felder, /. c. p. 284, Kirinde (Ceylon ?) 
Pamphila (P) mackenii, Trimen, 1. c. p. 95, pi. 6. fig. 8, Natal ; P. dysme- 
phila, Trimen, 1. c. p. 90, pi. 6. fig. 10, Cafiraria. 
SPHINGIDiE. 
Quote and Robinson discuss the characters of several species of Sesia 
{Macroglossa) , and come to the conclusion that Ilmnorrhagia cannot be 
maintained as a distinct genus (Trans. Amer. Ent. Soc. ii. p. 181). Grote 
and Robinson also redescribe their Euproserpinus phaeton (7 c. p. 181). 
