LYC-®NIDiE, HESPBRIID-®. 
417 
Lycoina regia^ Boisd., figs. 1-4, and heteronea, Boisd., figs. 6-8, figured 
and redescribed ; W. H. Edwards, Butt. N. Amer. ii. Lyc, pi. i. L. regia^ 
Boisd., = sonorensis^ Feld. ; L. rhcBa^ Boisd., = catalina^ Beak. ; H. 
Strecker, Lepidoptera^ p. 105. 
Agriades aquilo, Boisd., redescribed from Labrador ; S. H. Scudder, 
P. Bost. Soc. xvii. pp. 310-314. 
New species : — 
Amhly podia japonica^ R. P. Murray, Ent. M. M. xi. p. 170, Japan. 
Liphyra vininga^ W. 0. Hewitson, tom. cit. p. 183, Fernando Po. ' 
Myrina genuha^ id. op. cit. xii. p. 106, Oameroons. 
lolaus cytcBis^ id. op. cit. xi. p. 182, Fernando Po. 
Aphnoeus vixinga, id. op. cit. xii. p. 39, Borneo. 
Dipsas japonica and orientalis^ R. P. Murray, 1. c. p. 169, Japan. 
Theda dama^ H. Bruce, Gist. Ent. i. p. 362, Calobre. 
Hypochrysops delicia^ Australia, and bubases, Malacca, W. C. Hewit- 
son, Ent. M. M. xii. p. 38. 
Lampides armillata, p. 614, New Hebrides, deploranSy ibid. Mar6, 
Loyalty Group, carissima, pi. Ixvii. figs. 4 & 6, and evanescens^ p. 616, 
New Hebrides, A. G. Butler, P. Z. S. 1875. 
Lycccna caduca^ id. 1. c. p. 616, New Hebrides ; L. kazamoto, H. 
Druce, 1. c. p. 361, Yokohama. 
Scolitantides excellens^ A. G. Butler, 1. c. p. 616, pi. Ixvii. figs. 1 & 2, 
New Hebrides. 
Miletus hamada, Yokohama, and docus, Madagascar, H. Druce^ 1. c. 
p. 361. 
Hesperiidj]. 
H. Burmeister, “ Recherches sur les chenilles des L^pidopteres de la 
Tribu des Hesperides,” R. Z. (3) iii. pp. 50-64, pi. i., describes and figures 
the earlier stages of Goniuris exadeus, Oram. (fig. 2, larva), Thracides 
ethlius^ Cram. (figs. 5 & 6, larva and pupa), which probably = T. olyn- 
Boisd. & Lee., and Achlyodes sebaldus^ Fabr. (fig. 4, larva). The 
larvae of the Hesperiidee resemble those of the other butterflies except 
by their larger and more detached head. They approach those of the 
Morphidee in the structure of their antennae and maxillae, and those of 
the Papilionidee in the arrangement of the eyes. Burmeister also dis- 
cusses the larvae of this group which have been figured by other 
authors. 
Eudamus. W. C. Hewitson (Ex. Butt. v. Eud. pi. ii. figs. 9-17) 
figures his E. alcceus, amisus, biriades, aziris, auginus, aminias, albofas- 
ciatuSf undulatus, and athesis. Also (Eud. pi. iii. fig. 18-26) his H. 
antceus, naxos, aurunce, elaites, enispe, barisses, asander, azines, and 
pausias. 
Pyrrhopyge Ayg'ma, Feld., & Hew., are probably distinct; O. 
Staudinger, Verb. z.-b. Wien, xxv. p. 113. P. phylleia and cosinga^ 
Hewitson, figured by him, 1. c,, Pyrrh. and Erycides, figs. 38 & 39. 
Erycides charonitis, Hewitson, figured by him, 1. c. figs. 33 & 34. 
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