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ZOOLOGICAL LITERATURE. 
Terias jamapa, Reakirt, 1. c. p. 239, and T. solaria^ Reak. I, c. p. 240, Mexico. 
Terias vagans, Wallace and Moore, 1. c. p. 359, Formosa. 
Ilesperocharis nereis y Felder, 1. c. p. 146, New Granada. — Hesperocharis 
crocetty Bates, Ent. M, Mag. iii. p. 49, and H. costaricetisis. Bates, ibid., from 
Costa Rica. 
Anthqpsyche, C. & R. Felder (/. e.) describe the following 9 new species of 
this genus : — A. theopompe, p. 183, Nubia; A. anteupompey p. 184, and A. de- 
ibid.. North-east Africa ; A. demagore, p. 186, of unknown origin; 
A. epigone y ibid., Bogos ; A. acte, p. 187, Port Natal ; A. roxanoy ibid., of un- 
known origin ; A. stggiay p. 188, and A. daliltty ibid., Bogos. 
Tryphysa nervosa, Motschulsky, Bull. Soc. Nat. Mosc. xxxix. 1. p. 189, 
Japan. 
Danaides. 
The following species of this group, already diagnostically characterized by 
them, are fully described, and in many cases figured, by C. and R. Felder, 
Reise der Novara, Zool. Bd. ii. Abth. 2 : — Euploea novares, p. 317, pi. 39. fig. 7; 
E. ledereri, p. 317, pi. 40. figs. 5, 6 ; ^. scherzei’i, p.335 ; E. frauenfeldiiy p. 342, 
pi. 41. fig. 4, of which E. esperi (Feld.) is the $ ; -F. ivallacei, p. 346, pi. 39. 
figs. 6, 6 ; Danais nesippus, p. 347 ; D. pliyle, p. 348, pi. 42. fig. 8 ; E. vitrina, 
p. 350, pi. 43. figs. 3, 4 ; Ideopsis c/doris, p. 351, pi. 42. fig. 3 ; 1. anapis, p. 351, 
pi. 43. fig. 6. 
Euploea. Butler has published (Proc. Zool. Soc. 1866, pp. 268- 
302) a monographic revision of the species of this genus, of 
which he enumerates rather more .than 100 species, including 
those cited in a supplementary note (/. c. pp. 452-453.) Of the 
species, 45 are described as neAv. Of the known species a full 
synonymy is given, and many varieties are indicated; the fol- 
lowing are figured : — E. melind (God.), fig. 1. p. 283; E. hisme 
(Boisd.), fig. 1, p. 286; and E. eunice (God.), fig. 2, p. 286. 
Euplcea eupator (Ilewits.). The female figured by Ilewitson, Exot. Butt. 
Oct. 1866, Eupl. pi. 2. fig. 1. 
Trimen remarks on the peculiar anal appendages of the male Evplocce. Ent. 
Trans. 3rd ser. v. pp. 331-332. 
Danais. Butler publishes (Proc. Zool. Soc. 1866, pp. 43-59) 
a revision of the species of this genus, with the synonyms and 
notices of some varieties of known species. Pie records 61 spe- 
cies, of which 16 are described as new. These numbers, how- 
ever, are slightly modified by subsequent notes (/. c. pp. 171— 
175, 454-456), in which a few additional species are described ; 
some of the synonymy is altered, and 4 of the supposed new 
species identified with previously described forms. Of pre- 
viously described species Butler figures D. mariana (Butl.) = 
pumila (Boisd.), 1. c. pi. 4. fig. 7, and D. inuncta (Butl.), pi. 4. 
fig. 8 ; also a gynandromorphous specimen of D. ismare (Cram.), 
1. c. p. 173. fig. 3. 
Amauris (Hiibn.). Reakirt (Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil. 1866, pp. 240- 
241) proposes to adopt this genus ( = Danais sect, i.. Doubleday) and refers 
to it Danais ochlea (Boisd.), which he describes. 
