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INSECTA^ LEPIDOPTERA. 
Pyrrhopyga. Hewitson (Ex. Butt. 80) figures his P. ahira, zonara, Pyrr. 
pi. 2. f. 9, 10, zereda (neo hygiia, Feld.), f. 13, spatiosa, f. 16, arcethyreaf 
azizttf gazera^ gortyna, pedaia^ and hadora, pi. 3. figs. 18-23. 
Gmiloha vulpecula^ Prittw., = Netrocoryne repanda j Feld. ; Prittwitz, 
S. E. Z. xxxii. p. 345. 
Hesperia conspiuua^ Edw. S described by H. W. Parker, Oanad. Ent. iii, 
p. 61. 
Nisoniades. On the species found in the northern United States, cf. id. 1. c. 
pp. 112 & 113. 
JEgiale hollarij Feld., is described and figured by D. J. Blasquez (Nat. 
Mex. pt. 14, pp. 282-284, pi. 6. f. 1-5) under the name of Teria agaviSf as 
=s: Tetdas agave, Fab. & Boisd. See also Boisduval, Pet. Nouv. iii. p. 163. 
Pardaleodes, g. n.^ Heriich-Schaffer, CB. Ver. Regensb. xxv. p. 103. 
Allied to Cyclopides. Type Papilio edipus, Or. 
New specie^ 
Telegonus omphale, Butler, Ann. N. H. (4) viii. p. 284, Ega, Venezuela.. 
Ismene anchises, Gerstacker, Arch, f. Nat. xxxvii. p. 359, Zanzibar. 
Pyrrhopyga crida, Chontales, Nicaragua, and P. epcimia, Venezuela, Hewit- 
son, Tr. E. Soc. 1871, p. 167 ; Ex, Butt. 80, Pyrr, pi. 2. figs, 14 & 12 j P. 
zimra, id. 1. c. fig. 11 [hab. ^ P], amra, id. 1. e. pi. 3. figs. 16 & 17, Mexico. 
Hespei'ia minima, p. 196, tamenund, p. 215, eos, p. 276, horns, p. 277, Texas; 
ophis, p. 216, Florida, dacotah, p. 277, Colorado; Edwards, Tr. Am. Ent, 
Soc. iii. 
Pamphila, draco, p. 274, Coloi^ado, licims and attains, pp. 275 276, Texas ; 
Edwards, 1. c. 
Thymelictis hyla^, id, 1. c. p. 274, Colorado^ 
Cyclopides (and Stereoptes) shada, id. I c. pp. 196 & 214, Epdiak. 
Ileteropterus arene, p. 214, Arizona, procris, p. 215, Texas : id. I, p. 
Plesioneura Uliana, Atkipsoo, P, Z. S, 1871, p. 216, pi, 12. fig. 2, VunaR. 
Syrichtus * petrceus, p. 196, Nevada,, Qcmnis, p. 213, Arizpi^a : Edwards, I Cy 
Sphingid.®. 
Chcerocampa pampinatrix, Philampelus achemon and satellitia (of which 
lycaon, Or., is a var.), and Thyreus ahboti, injurious to the vine in N, America, 
are described and figured in all stages by Riley, Rep. Ins. Miss. ii. pp. 71-79. 
The transformations of C. pampinatrix are also described and figured by 
Saunders, Canad. Ent. iii. pp. 66-68. 
Sphinx ligustri. On its parthenogenesis, see S. Clegg, Ent. v. pp. 366, 357. 
S. drupiferarum, Sm. Abb. Transformations figured and described by E. 
B. Reed, Oanad. Ent. iii. pp. 4-7. 
Deilephila esulce, Stefanelli’s remarks on this supposed, fictitious species 
are translated, Ann. Ent. Belg. xiv. c.-r. pp. 22 & 23. 
D. tithymali, Chavign., nee J^o\^di., — cnphorhi<x, Luc., nec L., from Mauri- 
tania and Andalusia, is renamed mauntanica : Staudinger, Cat. Lep. Eur. p. 36. 
D. gain. Young laryse described by W. p. Pobinson, Ent. M. M. vii. 
pp. 187, 188. 
D. lincata. Described and figured, with 2 yarr^ of larvae, by Riley, 1. c. iii. 
pp. 140-142. 
^ [Boisd., 1840; Syrichthus, Hope, 1837, Hynastidee, — E. C. R.] 
