NYMPHALID^. 
383 
Harma. (J. Ward {1. c. pi. xi.) figures his H. capella^ figs. 1-3, cyclades, 
figs. 4 & 6, and ciceronis, figs. 6 & 7. 
Adolias laverna, A. G. Butler, figured and re-described by him ; Lep. 
Ex. p. 174, pi. lx. fig 5. 
Apatura lycaon and herse are described in all stages by C. V. Biley, 
Rep. Ins. Mo. vi. pp. 136-1’50, and Tr. Ac. St. Louis, hi. pp. 193-208 ; 
to lycaon he refers celtis and alicia, and to herse^ clyton and proserpina as 
varieties or synonyms, thus admitting but two N. American species of 
Apatura, A. herse and lycaon of Scudder & Riley (nec Fabr.) respec- 
tively = A. clyton and A. celtis^ Boisd., and are distinct species; 
A. herse and lycaon^ Fab., are sexes of one species, and = A. alicia^ 
Edw. : A. G. Butler, P. E. Soc. 1874, p. hi. A. ilia ; on its supposed 
occurrence in England, H. G. Knaggs, Ent. Ann. 1874, pp. 153 & 154. 
A. plesaurind, Butler & Druce, figured and re-described by A. G. Butler ; 
Lep. Ex. p. 173, pi. lx. fig. 4. 
Charaxes anticlea, Drn., ^ , and druceanus, Butl., ro-doscribed and 
figured by J. O. AVestwood, Thes. out. oxon. pp. 181 & 182, pi. xxxiv. 
figs. 6 & 6 . G. ephyra^ $ , noticed by A. G. Butler, Ent. M. M. xi. 
p. 57. 
Mynes guerini, Wall., is very variable, and probably = geoffroyi, Godt. ; 
W. H. Miskin, Tr. E. Soc. 1874, pp. 237-240. 
Paphia herhacea, Butler & Druce, figured and r e-described by A. G. 
Butler, Lep. Ex. p. 173, pi. lx. fig. 3. 
SmerinOy g. n., W. 0. Hewitson, Ann. N. II . (4) xiv. p. 359. Allied to 
Atella; type, S. vhidonissa, sp. n., 1. c., Madagascar. 
Neto species : — 
Cynthia celehensis, A. G. Butler, Cist. Ent. i. p. 243, Menado. 
Argynnis rhodope^ p. 13 (Butt. N. Amer. ii. Arg. pi. vi.), British 
Columbia, 7iitocris, p. 15, Arizona, nausicaa, p. 104, Arizona, opis, p. 105, 
British Columbia, clio, p. 106, Montana, W. H. Edwards, Tr. Am. E. 
Soc. V. ; A. cashmirensjs, p. 267 (n. 25), pi. xliii. fig. 4, Soonamurg, Cash- 
mere, A. vitatha and sipora, pi. Ixvi. fig. 11, p. 568, F. Moore, P. Z. S. 
1874. 
Melitcea balhita^ id. 1. c. p. 268, pi. xliii. fig. 5, Soonamurg ; 31. acastus, 
W. ir. Edwards, Tr. Am. E. Soc. v. p. 16, Montana, Nevada, Utah; 3f. 
fnsciata, 0. IIoplTer, S. E. Z. xxxv. p. 349, Pern. 
Pliyciodes nana, II. Druce, Tr. E. Soc. 1874, p. 156, Peru ; P. (Eresia) 
adoxa, N. Erscholf, Ann. Ent. Russ. vih. pi. hi. fig. 5, Monterico, Peru. 
Eresia pi'isca^ Mexico and Peru, acrcea,^ Peru, p. 349, cericilla and catena, 
Peru, catula, Bolivia, p. 350, gemhiia, Bolivia, Peru, p. 351, C. Hopffer, l,c. ; 
E. coryhassa, W. C. Hewitson, Bol. Butt. p. 6, Bolivia; E. eutropia, id. 
Ent, M. M. xi. p. 56, Panama ; E. ccela, H. Druce, op. cit. p. 37, Costa 
Rica. 
Synchloe crocale, W, H. Edwards, 1. c. p. 17, Arizona, Mexico, 
Morph e\s felderi, C. Hopffer, 1. c. p. 351, Bolivia. 
Symbrenthia hysudra and astJiala, pp. 268 & 269, pi. xliii. figs, 8 & 9, 
Cashmere, cotanda, fig. 9, Darjeeling, and kasiana, Khasia Hills, p. 569, 
daraha, p, 570, fig. 10, N. India, pi. Ixvi., F. Moore, 1. c. 
