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night ; S. H. Scudder, Psyche, i. p. 28. N. milberti, Godt. ; note on dis- 
tribution, H. K. Morrison, Psyche, i. p. 4. 
Vanessa io ; arrested development on left side, caused by accidental 
detachment of pupa ; A. G. Butler, P. E. Soc. 1874, p. xi. V. urticce^ 
var. atrebatensis, Boisd., = var. ichneusoides, De Selys, and similar vars. 
are discussed ; OR. Ent. Belg. xvii. pp. xxxvii.-xl. 
Pyrameis cardui^ var. hershaivi, M’Coy ; A. G. Butler, L^p. N. Zeal, 
p. 3. P. gonerilla, Fab., figured ; id. 1. c. pi. i. figs. 10 & 11. 
Junonia westermanni, J. O. Westwood, re-described and figured by him ; 
Thes. ent. oxon. p. 182, pi. xxxjv. figs. 7 & 8. 
Precis hara, Moore, = wedah, Koll. ; P. Moore,* P. Z. S. 1874, 
p. 269. 
Myscelia pattenia, Butler & Druce (? = cyananthe, $ , Feld.), figured 
and re-described j A. G. Butler, Lep. Ex. p. 172, pi. lx. fig. 1. 
Catagramma. On the rarity of females in this genus ; W. 0. Hewitson, 
Bol. Butt. p. 2. C. latona^ A. G. Butler, figured and re-described by him ; 
1. c. p. 183, pi. Ixiii. fig. 3. 
Ageronia. Both sexes produce a sound in flight ; Van Volxem, Ann. 
Ent. Belg. xvii. p. 21. 
Pyrrhogyra aphni, A. G. Butler, figured and re-described by him ; 1. c. 
p. 184, pi. Ixiii. fig. 5. 
Megalura valetta^ Butler & Druce, figured and re-described ; A. G. But- 
ler, 1. c. p. 172, pi. lx. fig. 2. 
Diadema bolina: A. G. Butler, P. Z. S. 1874, p. 228, divides this 
into thirteen species, describing some, and merely indicating others as 
new; D. bolina Yai\, Butl., Ann. N. H. (4) v. p. 360, and Brenchley’s 
Cruise of the Cura 9 oa, p. 468, pi. 48, figs. 3 & 4, from Solomon Islands, 
is named D. pallescens. D. euryta, Hew. (fig.8), is re-named Pseudacrcea 
metaplanema ; id. Cist. Ent. i. p. 213. D. octocida, Butl., has priority 
over D./orinosa, H. S. [as the Recorder now admits] ; id. P. Z. S. 1874, 
p. 283. 
Euripus hallirothlus,Wofiiw.t==Diademacon8imiiiSf'WQ^tw., $ ; F. Moore, 
op. cit. p. 270. 
Godartia crossleyi, figs. I & 2, and trajanus, figs. 3 & 4, figured by 
C. Ward, Afr. Lep. pi. viii. 
Limenitis disippus ; transformations popularly described and figured by 
W. Saunders, Canad. Ent. vi. pp. 46-49. L. proserpina and arthemis are 
probably dimorphous forms of one species; W. H. Edwards, Canad. Ent. 
V. pp. 232 & 233. 
Basilarehia artemis and disippe. Notes on habits of larvae by S. H. 
Scudder & E. P. Austin, Psyche, i. pp. 13 & 14. 
Neptis aceris, var. celebensis described by C. Hopffer, S. E. Z. xxxv. 
p. 36. N. hiafra^ C. Ward, figured by him ; Afr. Lep. pi. ix. figs. 1 & 2. 
N. eurynome, Westw., re-described ; F. Moore, P. Z. S. 1874, p. 570. 
N. pryei'i, A. G. Butler, figured and re-described by him ; Lep. Ex. p. 184, 
pi. Ixiii. fig. 4. 
Euryphene. C. Ward (Afr. Lep.) figures his E. camarensis, figs. 3-6, 
ribensis^ figs. 7 & 8. pi. ix., E. comus, figs. 1 & 2, nivaria, figs. 3 & 4, 
and porphirion^ figs. 5-8, pi. x. 
