RHOPALOCERA. 
365 
p. 393 ; donomni for {Cttpido) hylax, Don., nec F., p. 346 ; morgiana for (C.) 
hyrcmittf Led., nec Feld., Persia, p. 369; amazara for (C.) hypoleucaj Prittw., 
nec Koll., Australia, p. 376; sihylla for (C.) endymion^ Blanch., nec W. V., 
Chili, p. 377. 
Alry'hopala phry.vtis^ danis^ spurms, paupera, taygetus, punctata, and. heli- 
odes ; for notes on these spp. cf. Prittwitz, S. E. Z. xxxii. pp. 343 & 344. 
Theda ruhi. Eggs and young larvae described by Hellins, Ent. M. M. vii. 
p. 232. 
T. dolichus, Hiibn., redescribed by Grote, Canad. Ent. iii. p. 102. 
Jjyc<^na. On a singular organ in the larva, see Goossens, Ann. Soc. Ent. 
Fr. (5) i. Bull. pp. Ixxvii & Ixxviii. 
Milliere (Ann. Soc. L. Lyon, xviii. pi. 108) describes and figures (mostly 
with transformations) X. telicanus, p. 68, figs. 10-13 ; L. melanops, p. 70, 
figs. 1-4 ; L. cyllarus, var. (?), p. 73, figs. 6, 6 ; L. argiolus, p. 73, figs. 7-9. 
L. akus. Transformations described by J. Hellins, /. c. pp. 186 & 187. 
X. argiolus. “ Life-history ” to second moult described by Newman, Ent. 
V. pp. 337—339. 
X. echo, Edw.,=^n’«5Ms, Boisd. : Edwards, Synopsis Butt. N. Amer. p. 37. 
X. dryopc, Edw. Both sexes described, id. Tr. Am. Ent. Soc. iii. p. 193. 
X. lycca, Edw. $ described, id. 1. c. p. 273. 
Polyommatus artaxet'xes is attracted by blue flowers. Scot. Nat. i. p. 43. 
New species : — 
Theda cygniis, p. 207, Nevada, castalis {y=-danxon, Cr.), pp. 208 & 216, 
autolycus and alcestis, p. 271, Texas, ninus, p. 210, Colorado, Edwards, 
Tr. Am. Ent. Soc. iii. ; T. hetuloides [? rectius hetuleeformis] (Lucas, MS.), 
p. 810, note 6, and saphir, p. 811, note 1, Thibet, Blanchard, C. R. Ixxii. 
Chrysophanus ianthe, Nevada, strius, Colorado : Edwards, Tr. Am. Ent. 
Soc. iii. pp. 211 & 270. 
Lyccena mintha, p. 194, ardea, p. 209, glaucon, p. 210, Nevada, and 
helius, pp. 194 & 208, California, viata, p. 209, Sierra Nevada, gyas, p. 210, 
Arizona, fea, p. 211, Texas, daunia and afce, p. 272, Colorado, id. 1. c. ; X. 
kersteni, Gerstacker, Arch. f. Nat. xxxvii. p. 359, Zanzibar. 
Hesperiides. 
W. F. KmnY, Cat. D. Lep., proposes the name Casyapa for Chaitocnexne *, 
Feld., preoccupied in Coleoptex'a, type C. corvus, Feld., p. 676; Butleria 
for Thracides, H.-S., nec \l\ihn.,— Carter occphalm, Butl., nec Led,, type C. 
exornatus, Feld., p. 624; meriani for (Tdcgonus) bixce, Westw., nec L., from 
Surinam, p. 674 ; schelleri for {Pamphihz) pertinax, Sepp, nec Cr., Surinam, 
p. 606 ; fabricii for (Pythoxiides) jovianus, F., nec Cr., Brazil, p. 627. 
Butler (Ent. M, M. vii. p. 265) replies to Herrich -Schaffer’s strictures on 
his synopsis of the genera. The latter author publishes a rejoinder, with 
notes on some of the genera of IIesperiid<^, in CB. Ver. Regensb. xxv. 
pp. 103 & 104. 
Butler (Lep. Ex. i. pi. 26) figures his Goniurus lindora, corydon, hirtius, 
jethira, and cenis, Pudamus epigena, Aithilla memmius, and JE. coracina, 
figs. 1-8 ; Tdcgonus cepio, figs. 9 & 10 ; T. egregius and T. lotus, figs. 11 & 12. 
* \^Ch(ctocnema, Steph,, is only a syn. of Plectroscelis. — E. C. R.] 
