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INSECTA; LEPIDOPTERA. 
Abbot ; Boisd. & Lee., text, —interrogationis^ Godt., pp. 302, 819 (var.) ; Harr. 
Ins. Mass. ed. 2, plate j Lintner. The transformations of both species are de- 
scribed, and the allied species referred to. Scudder (P. Bost. Soc. xiii. p. 276) 
regards c-aureum^ Oram. & Abbot, as distinct, and proposes the name crameri 
for it. 
Grapta faunus, Edw., described and figured by Edwards, Butt. N. Amer., 
QraptUy pi. 1. 
Vanessa huntera occurs in Madeira. Godman, Nat. Hist. Azores, p. 332. 
[It is abundant in one of the Canary Isles,] 
On varieties ' of Vanessa io and Pyrameis atalanta, see F. Enoch, Ent. v. 
p. 142. 
Vanessa charonittf Dru., = P«/>. canace, Linn. : Kirby, Tr. E. Soc, 1870, p. 146. 
Vanessa polgchloros. Life-history described by Newman, Ent. v. pp. 168- 
160 ; additional notes by J. Merrin, 1. o. pp. 178, 179. 
Vanessa iirUcce. A dwarf specimen has been reared by F. Bond, Proc. Ent. 
Soc. Loud. 1870, p. 39. On parasites infesting this species, see G. T. Porritt, 
Ent. V. p. 166. Staudinger remarks on vars. turcica and ichnusa, and charac- 
terizes var. polaris, Hor. Ent. Boss. vii. pp. 67, 68. 
Vanessa a7itiopa. Larva described by Newman, Ent. v. pp. 211, 212. 
Ayeronia arete, Doubl. & Hew. Boisduval states that this insect = Are- 
thusa, S , and is distinct from his Peridromia arete [described by Lucas, Bev. 
Zool. 1853, p. 310], of which he gives a short description. 
CallUhca whitelyi, Salv., is figured by Hewitsoii, Exot. Butt. 74, Call, and 
Agrias, pi. 2. f. 7, 8. He also figures his own C, hucldeyi (/. c. f. 9, 10). 
Limenitis pi'oseipina. Sexes contrasted by C. P. Whitney. P. Bost. Soc. 
xiii. p. 85. It occurs in Illinois, E. G. Boutell, Amer. Ent. ii. p. 241. 
Lwi. w’sula and L. disippus. T. W. Higgiuson remarks on these species. 
Amer. Ent. ii. p. 177. 
Lim. disi 2 >pus. I^arva described, Amer. Ihit. i. p. 193, note. 
Lim. lorquini, Boisd,, described and figured by Edwards, Butt. N. Amer. 
Lim. pi. 3. The larva is also noticed, from Behr’s observations. 
Lhn, hredoxoii, Iliibn. (^=.etdalia, ~Do\x\A.yi= calif u^mica, Bull.), figured by 
Edwards, 1. c. Lim. pi. 4. 
Agi'ias heati/ica, Hew., is figured by Hewitson, Ex. Butt. 74, April 1870, 
Callithea and Agrias, pi. 2. f. 5, 6. 
Charaxes. Butler (Lep. Exot. iv. pi. 10) figures and describes the follow- 
lowing known species : — C. pelias, C. phraortes, C. druceanus, C. zephyrus, C. 
alladinis, C. bohemani. 
Butleb has published (Tr. E. Soc. 1870, pp. 119-121) a series of notes on 
the species of Charaxes described by Felder:— C. mandai'inus ^v6ho\Ay—C. 
narccBus\ C. attains probably = C. athamas-, C. bharata, of which C. arja is a 
var., is perhaps distinct ; C. brennus is not C. latona, but perhaps C. affinis, 2 
C. paxmienion, demonax, and amycus are probably vars, of C. afinis C. scylax 
= C. baja ; C. hierax and C. hipponax=- C. bernardus j C. pleistoanax is a white- 
banded race of the same. 
Paphia glycerium. Transformations figured and described, Amer. Ent. ii. 
pp. 121-123. 
Paph. onophis, Feld. Boisduval describes this species as new, Ldp. Guat. 
p. 60. 
Chlosyne, g. n., Butl. Cist. Ent. iii. p. 38, = Sgnchloe, auct. ncc Hiibu. 
