saturniid;r, endromida^. 
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and dogena, Feld., Mexico, mcndosa^ Mexico ?, New Granada ?, p. 225, 
fumosa (*), Brazil, tristis (*), hab. ?, p. 226, umbrata (*) and orodes (*), 
Brazil, p. 227, stolli (*) (= Cram., figs, d & e [= vala, Kirb., pt.]), 
Surinam, p. 228, nausica^ Cram., Cayenne, Surinam, plicata^ H. S., Brazil, 
p. 229, flexuosa, Feld., and caudatula, Feld., Central America, p. 230, 
mimusops (*), Brazil, falcata (*), Cayenne, p. 231, norcestes (*), Brazil, 
fumata, Feld., Brazil, p. 232, nyctimene^ Latr., New Granada, p. 233, 
leucane, Hiibn., Mexico, damceus (*), America, p. 234, irene, Cram., 
Guiana, p. 235, scapularis (*), Brazil, Tiuehneri^ Minas Gerais, p. 236, 
salmonea, Cram., Surinam, amphirene (*), Brazil, p. 237, hersilia (*) (= 
arminia, Cram., fig. a, ^ , = ? raatea^ Cram.), Surinam, eruhescens (*), 
Brazil, p. 238, porus^ Brazil, hecheri, H. S., hab. ?, p. 239, aspera^ Feld., 
South America, dioxippus (*), hab. ?, p. 240, oherthuri (*), Buenos 
Ayres, auletes^ H. S., Surinam, p. 241, abasia^ Cram., Surinam, Cayenne, 
p. 242, abas, Cram., Surinam, episcopus (*) (= abas, $ , Cram., fig. b), 
Surinam, p. 243, anableps, Feld., Mexico, arguta (*), Brazil, p. 244, 
irmina. Cram., Surinam, Brazil, theseus (*), hab. ?, pandarus, Brazil, 
p. 245, barii (*), Cayenne, cvuenta (*), Brazil, p. 246, aiid ccesa (*), 
Columbia, p. 247. Upwards of 40 described species ard passed over in 
this so-called “ monograph ” ; and if one of two species requires a name 
on account of “ double emploi,’’ it is generally the earlier which is re- 
named. 
Ilyperchiria anableps, Feld., = abas. Cram. ; R. H. Stretch, Cist. Ent. 
ii. p. 15. II. io, Fabr. : transformations described ; J. A. Lintner, Rep. 
N. York Mus. xxiv. pp. 146-149. H. viridescens,'Wd\^. : larva described ; 
C. Berg, Bull. Mosc. xlix. pt. 2, p. 213. 
Ormiscodes trisignata, Feld., = Dirphia multicolor. Walk. ; R. H. 
Stretch, Z. c. p. 15. 
Anisota senatoria, A. & S. Early stages of larva described ; J. A. 
Lintner, 1. c. pp. 155 & 156. Dr. Eights, of Albany, believes this to have 
been the species which on one occasion, some years ago, proved a great 
impediment to a train upon the New York Central Railroad, from the 
numbers of larvae crushed under the wheels. 
Eacles imperialis, Dru. Transformations described by J. A. Lintner, 
1. c. pp. 150-154. - 
Breyeria borinensis, g. & sp. n., De Borre, CR. Ent. Belg. xviii. p. lx. 
pi. V. fig. 2 (and J. Zool. iv. pp. 291-297), oil schists of Mons. A fossil, 
probably belonging to the Saturniidce. The neuration of Attacus aurota 
and Breyeria figured ; pi. vi. figs. 1 & 2. 
Attacus hercules, W. Miskin, P. E. Soc. 1875, p. xxvi. Cape York (not 
described), sp. n. 
Pseudohazis nuttalli, H. Strecker, Lepidoptera, p. 107, Rocky Moun- 
tains, sp. n. 
Endromidjc. 
Thauma, g. n., H. Edwards, P. Cal. Ac. v. p. 265 ; type, T. ribis,^p. n., 
1. c. p. 266, Vancouver’s Island. 
