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LEPIDOPTERA. 
Mesene monoatigma, Erichs., redescribed and figured by G. Weymer, 
S. E. Z. xxxvi. p. 370, pi. i. fig. 7. 
New species : — 
Eurybia patrona, G. Weymer, S. E. Z. xxxvi. p. 368, pi. i. fig. 2, New 
Granada ; E. persona, O. Staudinger, Verb. z.-b. Wien, xxv. p. 109, 
Chiriqui. 
Panara soana, Brazil, fig. 2, and sicom, Espiritu Santo, figs. 3 & 4, 
W. O. Hewitson, Ex. Butt. v. Erycinidce. 
Limnas opites, id. 1. c. fig. 16, BrazU. 
Lyropteryx cleades, H. Druce, Cist. Ent. i. p. 359, Rio Polochic, Gua- 
temala. 
Necyria zaneta, W. C. Hewitson, 1. c. fig. 1, Quito. 
Esthemopsis carnutes, id. 1. c. fig. 6, New Granada ; E. strigosus, O. 
Staudinger, 1. c. p. 110, Chiriqui. 
Anteros kupris, W. C. Hewitson, 1. c. figs. 4 & 5, Venezuela; A. micon, 
H. Druce, I, c. p. 360, Calobre. 
Calydna cephissa, St. Paulo, figs. 7 & 8, aud catiena, Brazil, fig. 9, 
W. C. Hewitson, l.c. 
Charis clusia, id, 1. c. fig. 10, Bolivia; C.iriSj O. Staudinger, 1. c. p. 110, 
Chiriqui. 
Bceotis barissus, locality unknown, and baree, Mexico, W. C. Hewitson, 
I. c. Lemonias and Bceotis. 
Lemonias laobotas, figs. 1 & 2, Panama, lencates, fig. 11, locality un- 
known, id. 1. c. 
Lyc^niujj. 
Eumceus atala, Poey. Habits and transformations discussed, and in 
part figured by S. H. Scudder, Mem. Bost. Soc. ii. pp. 413-419, pi. xiv. 
figs. 6-17. Eumceus is a connecting link between the Vestales and 
Ephori (Erycinidce and Lyccenidce)^ which families are hardly distinct. 
It belongs to the latter, but has strong affinities to the former. 
Polyommatus chryseis, W. V. A variety noticed ; E. Martin, Bull. 
Soc. Ent. Pr. (5) v. p. .cxxv., 
Lampides Samoa, H. S., probably = L. caledonica, Feld. ; A. G. But- 
ler, P. Z. S. 1875, p. 614. 
Lyccena alexis. Hermaphrodite, left side $ , right side $* ; Bellier de 
la Chavignerie, Bull. Soc. Ent. Fr. (5) v. p. xiv. Another, right side $ , 
left side $ ; T. Matthews, Ent. M. M. xii. p. Ill, and Ent. viii. pp. 237 
& 238. A $ var. with most of the ocelli replaced by streaks ; E. M. 
Geldart, P. Liverp. Soc. xxix. p. 1. 
Lyccena communis, H. S., MS., = L. phcebe, Murr., and L. alsulus, 
H. S., is probably a dark $ of the same ; A. G. Butler, 1. c. p. 616. 
Lyccena orbitulus, De Prunn. ; transformations described; A. Rogen- 
hofer, Verb. z.-b. Wien, xxv. p. 797. 
Lyccena pseudargiolus. W. H. Edwards thinks that violacea, neglecta, 
and lucia may be broods of this ; W. Saunders and J. A. Lintner con- 
sider the two latter to be distinct, though the first is proved not to be 
so : Canad. Ent. vii. pp. 81-83, 122 & 123. 
