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p. 300; Fiji Islands; E. meljyomene, ibid.; fig-. 2; p. 298; Australia ; and E. 
ehenina^ 1. c. p. 301; Aru Islands. 
Euploea. The following new species of this genus are described by C. and 
R. Felder (/. c.) : — E. sempei'i, p. 314; Mindoro ; E. cuvieri (Boisd. MS.); 
p. 315; pi. 39. figs. 1; 2; Ilalmaheira ; E. castelnauij p. 315; Malacca; E. eu- 
thodf p. 31 G, Aril Islands ; E, westxooodii^ p. 316, pi. 40. figs. 1-3; Celebes ; E. 
pasithea (De Ilaan, MS.); p. 318; Amboyna ; E. hernsteinii, p. 319; Aru Islands; 
Ilalmaheira; E. staintomiy ibid.; Waigiou; E. stephensii, p. 320; My sol; E. 
macleayi, ibid., Fiji Islands ; E. assimilatay p. 321; pi. 41. figs. 2; 3; and E. fra- 
Urntty p. 321; Aru Islands ; E. saundersii (Boisd. MS.); p. 322; Java; New 
Guinea, &c.; E. forsteriiy ibid., Fiji Islands ; E. hopfferiy p. 323, pi. 41. fig. 1, 
Aru Islands ; E, arishe (Be Ilaan, MS.), p. 323, Timor ; E. trimemi, p. 324, 
Ilalmaheira, Obi ; E. erichsomiyihid., North India, Cochin ; E.kollariy\}.S26y 
origin unknown; E, roycnhofcriy ibid.. North India; E. hewitsoniiy p. 326, 
pi. 40. fig. 7 ; E. confKjuratay p. 320, pi. 42. figs. 1, 2, E, vollcnhoviiy p. 327, and 
E. schlegeliiy ibid., pi. 41. fig. 5, Celebes ; E. harrisiiy p. 328, Cochin ; E. hopeiy 
ibid.. North India ; E.payeniy p. 329, Aru Islands ; E. consimilisy ibid., .lava, 
Ceylon ; E. redtenbacheriy p. 330, Aru Islands ; E. batesiiy p. 331, Halmaheira ; 
E. pierretiiy ibid.. New Guinea, Dorey ; E. dalmaniiy p. 332, Halmaheira; E. 
yiierini, ibid., Aru Islands ; E. horsjieldiiy p. 333, pi. 40. fig. 4, Celebes ; E. 
kirbyiy p. 334, and E. leachiiy ibid., Celebes ; E. zinckeniiy p. 335, Amboyna, 
Java; E. wallenyrmiiy p. 336, Java ; E. vicinay p. 337, Aru Islands ; E. double- 
dayiy ibid., North India; E. eyndlioviiy p. 338, and E. geyeriy ibid., Java ; E. 
groteiy p. 339, pi. 41. fig.7, Cochin ; E. poeyiy p. 340, Assam ; E. (Boisd. 
MS.), ibid., South China ; E. siamensis, p. 341, pi. 41. fig. 6, Siam, Cochin ; 
E. donovani, p. 343, Celebes ; E. angasiiy ibid.. South Australia, New South 
Wales ; E. herrichiiy p. 344, pi. 39. figs. 3, 4, Fiji Islands ; E. lewinii, p. 345, 
North Australia; E. montrouzieriy ibid.. New Caledonia; E. eschsclioltziiyWnik.y 
Fiji Islands ; E.grayiy p. 34G, Aru Islands, Waigiou. 
Euploda papuanay Beakirt, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil. 1806, p. 240, New 
Guinea. — Euploca Wallace and Moore, Proc. Zool. Soc. 186G, p. 358, 
Formosa. — Euplona mctemoriy Ilewitson, 1. c. fig. 2, Menado. 
Heliconides, 
Heliconia. W. W. Saunders notices numerous insects belonging to this 
genus from the same locality in Cayenne ; they formed seven or eight spe- 
cies of authors, but he believes them all to belong to II. melpomene. Bates 
remarks that he had taken the same insects on the Amazon ; he regards them 
as forming 3 species, II. melpomeney ihelxiopCy and vesta. The types of these 
species are found in the forests, the intermediate varieties on the hilly 
ground towards Guiana. Proc. Ent. Soc. 18GG, p. iii. 
Ceratinia lycaste (Fab.). Reakirt (Proc. Ent. Soc. Phil. v. pp. 218-222) 
discusses the variations of this species, and describes several distinct varieties 
from different parts of North and South America. He also gives the 
synonymy of C. daeta (Boisd.), 1. c. p. 222. 
New species : — 
lihomia. The following now species are described by Bates (Ent. INI. 
Mag. iii.) : — I. hippocrcnisy p. 61, from Panama ; I. heraldicay ibid., from 
Costa Rica ; I. adelphinay p. 62, from Panama and New Granada ; I, spruccana, 
