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ZOOLOGICAL LITERATURE. 
Felder: — X. sperthias, p. 299, pi. 37. figs. 9, 10, X. colchis, p. 300, pi. 37. 
figs. 6, 6, Brazil j X. ccscina, p. 301, pi. 37. figs. 7, 8, Bahia; X. chilensis, 
p. 301, pi. 37. figs. 13, 14, Chili ; X. martialiSf p. 301, Surinam. 
Lemotiias domina, Bates, Ent. M. Mag. i. p. 204, Panama. 
Nymphidium olinda, Bates, /. c. p. 204, Panama. — NympJiidium prceclarum 
and N. dorilis^ Bates, Ent. M. Mag. iii. p. 15G, Panama. 
Desmozma hemivanthe^ Felder, 1. c. p. 294, pi. 37. figs. 17, 18, Brazil. 
Emesis toltec^ Realdrt, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil. 1866, p. 248, Mexico. 
Eurygona chrysippe^ Bates, /. c. p. 164, from Veragua. 
Symmachia ruhina, Bates, 1. c. p. 155, from Panama. 
Theope hasilea, Bates, 1. c. p. 155, from Panama. 
Theope pieridoideSy Felder, 1. c. p. 292, pi. 37. figs. 19, 20, Bahia. 
Mesene semiradiata^ Felder, /. c. p. 292, pi. 37. figs. 27, 28, and M. hyole^ 
Feld. /. c. p. 292, New Granada. — Mesene argentea^ Bates, 7. c. p. 154, Guate- 
mala. — Mesene rulella, Bates, Ent. M. Mag. i. p. 204, Panama ; M. croceella, 
Bates, ibid., Guatemala. 
Mesosemia gaudiolum^ Bates, 1. c. p. 202, and M. vestalis, Bates, 1. c. p. 203, 
Guatemala. — Mesosemia carissima, Bates, Ent. M. Mag. iii. p. 153, Veragua. 
Diophthalma (= Mesosemia). 0. & B. Felder (1. c.) describe 4 new species 
of this genus, namely : — D. macrina, p. 296, X). metuana, p. 297, X). meletia, 
ibid., and X>. anophthahna, p. 298, pi. 38. figs. 7, 8, from New Granada. 
Cremna phryxe, Felder, 1. c. p. 299, pi. 37. figs. 23, 24, Bahia. 
Charis argyrodineSy Bate^, 1. c. p. 154, from Guatemala and Nicaragua. 
' Charis. Ilewitson (Exot. Biitt. Oct. 1866) describes and figures the fol- 
lowing new species of this genus :—C. cadmeis, fig. 1, C. cceciaSy fig. 2, C. 
caryatis (= C. cleonas, God.), fig. 6, C. chaonitis, figs. 7, 8, and C. cleadas, 
fig. 10, from the Amazons ; C. cadytis, fig. 3, from the Rio Grande ; C. che- 
loniSy fig. 9, from Rio Janeiro ; and C. calicene, figs. 4, 6, origin not stated. 
Euryhia jutiirnay Felder, 1. c. p. 288, Surinam. 
Helicopis selency Felder, 1. c. p. 289, Surinam. 
Erycina pausias, Felder, 1. c. p. 290, pi. 36. figs. 7, 8, and E. eacica, Feld. 1. c. 
p. 290, New Granada. 
Eodona adoniray Hewitson, Exot. Butt. Jan. 1866, Eod. & Sosp. figs. 1, 2, 
X>. diposay Hewits. /. c. fig, 3, and X). ouida, Hewits. 1. c. figs. 4—6, from Dar- 
jeeling. 
Sospita lyddtty Hewitson, l.c. Jan. 1866, fig. 13, Hong Kong ; S. tantaluSy 
Hewits. 1. c. figs. 14, 15, Old Calabar. 
Aricoris petaviay Felder, 1. c. p. 295, pi. 38. figs. 6, 6, Cayenne ; A. bahianay 
Feld. 1. c. p. 295, pi. 38. figs. 3, 4, Bahia. 
Siseme minervay Felder, 1. c. p. 308, pi. 36. figs. 14, 15, New Granada. 
Pheles aliciay Bates, Ent. M. Mag. i. p. 203, Guatemala. 
Nerias margaritay Felder, 1. c. p. 310, Surinam. 
Lyccenides. 
Amhlypodia (Horsf.). C. & R. Felder give an amended character of this 
genus, to include A. narada (Horsf.) and its allies, and distinguish the group 
thus formed from Arhopala (Boisd.), Myrina (Feld.), and the other allied 
genera. Reise der Novara, Zool. Bd. ii. Abth. 2. p. 218. 
The following species of Lyccenides previously characterized by C. & R. 
Felder are full}'^ described and many of them figured by them in Reise der 
