RHOPALOCERA. 395 
Lycama medon, Hubn. Staudinger describes vars. eostiva, meridionalis, and 
alpina : 1. c. p. 62. 
Boisduval (L^p. Guat. p. 14) proposes the generic names Eucliaria (type 
E. gamjmedeSj Cram.) tor EvenuSj Iliibn. ; and Artipe (typo A, amyntor^ 
Herbst.) for Deudorix^ Ilew. Eucliaria is briefly characterized : mmcenaSf 
Fabr., and timoleon^ Stoll, placed by Hewitson in DeudoriXf he refers to 
Amhlypodia (true) as distinguished from Arliopala, 
Fcnisecaj g. n., Grote. Allied to Theda far onius. Type Hesperia tarqiiinius^ 
Fab. Characterized at great length, Tr. Am. Ent. Soc. ii. pp. 307, 308. 
New species : — 
Eumcnia yodartii, Boisd. (—toxcaj Godt. ?), Lep. Guat. p. 13, Guatemala; 
E. toxana, Boisd. /. c., Costa Rica. 
lolaus tajoraca, Walker, Ent. v. p. 61, Red Sea. 
Aphnceus tamaniha, Walk. 1. c.. Red Sea. 
Theda, Hewitson (Equat. Lep. pp. 69-68) describes 18 species from 
Ecuador: — T. timodea, T. atipnna^ T. elongata, T. theia^ T. gaina, T. epopea^ 
T. deocha, T, gahatha, T. trehonia, T. carteia, T. corddia, T. thespia^ T. heera^ 
T. hosora, T. camissa, T. calcsin, T. arria, T. oxida, 
Theda hchrii, Edw. Tr. Am. Ent. Soc. iii. p. 18, California ; T. tetra, 
(Bohr, MS.), Edw. I, c. p. 19, hab. — ? ; T. dry ope, Edw. 1. c., Colorado ; T, 
cdioardsii (Saund. MS.), Scudd. P. Bost. Soc. xiii. p. 276, Eastern N. America ; 
T. souhegan^ Wbitney, op. cit. p. 162, Milford, N. H. ; T. gauna, Boisd. L^p. 
Guat. p. 16, Costa Rica. 
Zeritis molomo, Trimen, Tr. E. Soc. 1870, p. 373, pi. 6. f. 9, Basuto-land. 
Eohjommatus lampon, P. phoenicuruSy Astrabad ; Lederer, Hor. Ent. Ross, 
viii. p. 8, pi. 1. f. 2-6. 
Chrysophanus cupreus, Oregon ; C. hermcSy California ; C. virginiensis, 
Nevada : Edw. Tr. Am. Ent. Soc. iii. pp. 20, 21. 
Pithecops zahnora, Butler ( = P. hylax, Doubl. nec Fabr. wee Don.), Cat. 
Lep. Fabr. p. 161, hab. — ? 
Lampides. Walker (Ent. v. pp. 62-64) describes L. uranicola and L.ferrana, 
Arabia ; L. ethoda, Cairo ; L, agarCy L. olympusa, L. lyce, L. hura, L. pan- 
damay Red Sea ; L. neis, Arabia. 
Lycama Jetsea, Tj. macalcngay Trim. Tr. E. Soc. pp. 362-364, pi. vi. f. 3-5, 
Basuto-land. L. cassioidcs ( = Pol. pirithouSy Godt. nec Linn.), Honduras and 
Mexico ; L. cassiduhiy Honduras ; L. mjagoray L. gozoruy Honduras and 
Mexico : Boisd. Ldp. Guat. p. 16. L, dcodoray Egypt, Arabia ; L. samuty Red 
Sea; L. itea, Cairo : Wallc. Ent. v. pp. 64, 66. L. glaudasy L. marcida, Astra- 
bad : Lederer, Hor. Ent. Ross. viii. p. 10, pi. ]. f. 6-8. L. kodiaky Edw., Tr. 
Am. Ent. Soc. iii. p. 20, Kodiak; L. fortunatay Staud. B. E. Z. 1870, p. 99, 
Tenerifie ; L. isauricay Staud. 1. c. p. 327 , Asia Minor, 
Hesperiides. 
Butler (Ent, M. M. vii. pp. 65-58, 92-99) has published a revision of 
the genera of Hesperidccy adding a list of the species referable to each genus 
which are contained in the collection of the British Museum. Some new 
genera are characterized, and it cannot be doubted that the study of the 
group will receive a great impetus from this important paper. Butler regards 
Ismency Swains., as typical Hesperi<iy Fabr. ; Carter ocephalus, a name under 
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