ERYCINIDiE, LYCiENID^. 
389 
Mesene pyrippe, figs. 3 & 4,, ijJiilonis, fig. 5, capissene, figs. 6 & 7, W. C. 
Hewitson, Ex. Butt. v. Erycinidce, Espirito Santo, Brazil. 
Charis fasciata, 0. Hopffer, L c. p. 364, locality unknown. 
BcBotis felix and creusis, W. C. Hewitson, Bol. Butt. p. 17, Bolivia ; B. 
haccBuis and harzuneSj id. Ex. Butt. v. Erycinidce, figs. 1 & 2, Ecuador ; 
B. elegantiila, C. Hopffer, 1. c. p. 365, Peru. 
Lasaia militaris, id. 1. c. Peru. 
Lemonias lyncestes, figs. 50 & 51, Cayenne, charis, figs. 52 & 53, Brazil, 
W. C. Hewitson, 1. c. Erycinidm ; L. curuUs and antanitis, id. Bol. Butt, 
pp. 14 & 15, Bolivia. * 
Nymphidium anthias, ccnetus, and cyneas, id. 1. c. p. 14, Bolivia. 
LYCJlNIDiE. 
Fseudodipsas, Poritia, and Lycccnesthes. W. 0. Hewitson discusses 
the distinctive characters of these genera, all of wliich he admits. Tr. 
E. Soc. 1874, p. 343. 
Dipsas attilla, Brem., ^ described ; R. P. Murray, Eut. M. M.xi.'p. 168. 
Theda. W. 0. Hewitson has published part vi. of his “ Illustrations 
of Diurnal Lepidoptera (London : Dec. 1874, pp. 151-185, pis. 60-73). 
It is entirely devoted to Theda, and the following known species are re- 
described and figured : — T. arola, p. 151, figs. 392 & 393, oreala, p. 152, 
figs. 399-403, pi. lx. ; ziba (of which thuUa is a synonym), p. 153, figs. 
404 & 405, lucena, p. 154, figs. 406 & 407 ; echion, Linn, (crolus, Cr., = 
^), figs. 410 & 411; basalides, Hiibn. (^Tmolus sophodes, Butl., = $ ), 
figs. 412-415, p. 155, pi. Ixi. ; Calebs, H. S., figs. 416 & 417, martialis, 
H. S., figs. 418 & 419, p. 156, yojoa, Beak., p. 158 (daraha, figs. 424- 
426, and 5mm, How., are =), mulucha, Hew. (invisa, Butl., is =), 
fig. 428, pi. Ixii., sophodes, Fabr., p. 159 (Bithys sphinx, Hiibn., is =), 
salona, p. 159, figs. 429 & 430, limenia, p. 160, figs. 431 & 432, faunalia, 
p. 161, figs. 437 & 438, pi. Ixiii., trebonia, p. 162, figs. 443 & 444, calesia, 
p. 163, figs. 445 & 446, timoclea, figs. 449 & 450, carteia, figs. 451 & 452, 
p. 164, pi. Ixiv., Cordelia, figs. 453 & 454, thespia, figs. 455 & 456, p. 165, 
bosora, p. 166, figs. 459 & 460, pi. Ixv., epopea, p. 168, figs. 472-474, 
deocha, p. 169, figs. 475 & 476, pi. Ixvi., ccdicolor, Butl. (= T. liena, 
How., figs. 486 & 487), ergina (= da, figs. 488 & 489), p. 171, pi. Ixvii., 
theia, p. 172 (= oithesa, figs. 493 & 494), dong ala, p. 173, figs. 495 & 
496, atymna, figs. 499-501, gabatha, figs. 504 & 505, p. 174, pi. Ixviii. 
halala, p. 175, figs. 508 & '509, gaina, p. 176, figs. 513 & 514, pi. Ixix. 
deon, var. eebatana, p. 178, pi. Ixx. figs. 525 & 526, carpophora, fig. 547, 
erema, figs. 550 & 551, aphaca, fig. 552, syncellus, figs. 553 & 554-.,punc- 
tum, figs. 555 & 556, inachus, Cram. (= baton, Sepp), figs. 557-559, 
p. 182, pi. Ixxii., centoripa, figs. 662 & 563, aunits, figs. 567 & 568, p. 183, 
badaca, p. 184, figs. 569 & 670, pi. Ixxiii. 
Theda quercus, var. with orange spot on fore wings ; F. Norgate, Ent. 
vii. p. 69. T. rubi, var. from St. Leonard’s Forest ; W. C. Boyd, P. E. 
Soc. 1874, p. xix. 
Chrysophanus rubidus, figs. 1-3, cupreus, figs. 4-7, and sirius, figs. 8-10, 
figured by W. H. Edwards, Butt. N. Amer. Chr. pi. i. C. salustius, Fabr., 
