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l.c. p. 177, O. (li(/nus, I. c. p. 178, O. pulcheHus, ibid., O. crplialotcs, ibid., 
from the Amazons ; O. Ihnpidus, 1. c. p. 179, note, from liahia; O. houchardii, 
ibid., from New Granada. 
Eudesmns. Hates describes three new Amazonian species : — E. rubcfactm, 
1. c. p. 180 ; E. catidalisj ibid. ; and E. scx vittaiusy p. 181. 
Trcstonia ramidi, Bates, 1. c. p. 811, from Ega ; 7\ coardata, Bates (=^6T7m‘- 
nata, Buq.), 1. c. p. 812, from the Tapajos and Ega. 
Ilypsioma hona'cricnsis (Dej.), Burmeistcr, Stett. ent. Zeit. 1805, p. 179, 
from Buenos Ayres. 
Etericoptus adustvs, Bunn. 1. c. p. 179, from Tucnman. 
Onoccplitda nodipcnnisj Burm. 1. c, p. 181, from Bahia Blanca. 
Exoccidrus signatus, Mulsant & Bey, 1. c. p. 168, from Constantinople. 
Emphytcecia niveopida, Fairmaire & Germain, Bey. ct Mag. Zool. 1804, 
p. 390, from Chili. 
Phytcecia sanguimcollis, Burm. I. c. p. 180, from the Banda oriental. 
PJrijtcecia (mmdipcSy Mulsant &; Bey, 1. c. p. 1.05, from Caraniania ; P. inani- 
cata, Mills, k Bey, 1. c. p. 107, from Syria ; and P. fuscicorms, Mills. & Bey, 
7. c. p. 108, from Greece and Turkey. 
Astathcs. Thomson (7. c.) de.scribes the following tAventy-fiye new species of 
this genus : A. cyanipc^ and gcmmida, p. 557, from Celebes ; A. vclata, p. 557, 
A. lemoidcs, p. 558, A. rnfcsccns(De^.), and pcdlida, p. 559, from Java; A. gcd- 
lerucoides, p. 557, A. higojiniata and illigeriy p. 558, A. kraatzn, p. 569, from 
Mindanao; A. hasalis, p. 557, A. casta, p. 558, and A, pimdicnlUs, p. 559, from 
the Philippines ; A. posticaUs, p. 558, from Borneo ; A. nigrivcntris, p. 559, 
and A. nigncornis, p. 500, from Malacca ; A. hlpartita and apicaJis, p. 558, 
A. flihhicoUis, discoidalis, and punctata, p. 559, from Malasia ; A. fahricil, 
p. 558, from Siam ; A. palUdivcntrh, p. 559, and A. crgrota, p. 500, from 
Cochin China ; and A. ignita, p. 557, from India. 
Silhara lateralis, Thomson, l.c. p. 500, from Sylhet; S. humcralis, Thoms, 
ibid., from Malasia ; and S. diclu'oma, Thoms, ibid., from Cochin China. 
Glcnca. Of this genus Thomson (7. c.) describes fifty -four new species, Syst. 
Ceramb. pp. 500-507: Glcnca diana, p. 501, from Assam; G. maculifera, 
p. 500, from Sylhet ; G. peria, p. 502, and G. canidia, p. 506, from India ; 
G. liomonospila, p. 505, from Eastern Asia ; G. cancdlaia, p. 565, G. nigro- 
macidata, and G. sidplmrca, p. 506, from Cambodia ; G. mouhotii, p. 507, from 
Laos ; G. galatliea, p. 560, from Japan ; G. montroivderi, p. 563, from New 
Caledonia ; G. huquetii, p. 504, from Guinea ; G. arida, p. 505, from Natal ; 
G. calaharica, p. 507, from Calabar; and G.psylla, p. 502, origin not stated. 
Tlie remainder of the species are from the Malasian region, including the 
Philippines: namely, from ^^IMalasta” : — G.juno and nympho, G.pro- 
serpina, cyhclc, hchc, mimcrifcra, and mima, p. 501 ; G. malasiana, p. 502; G. 
vaga, and G. signifera, p. 565 ; and G. scalaris, p. 507. From Mindanao : — 
G. aphrodite, p. 561 ; G. livaatzH, varifascia, cclobotheoides, and astartc, p. 502 ; 
G. lycoris, lincella, magica, and coryphcea, p. 503 ; and G. severa, p. 505. From 
the Philippines: — G.cylindrcpomoulcs, p. 604 ; G. cincrea,p. From 
Batciiian : — G. renus, p. 500; G. boisduvalii and sparsa, p. 504. From Ce- 
lebes : — G. macuhpennis., p. 502, and G. basalis, p. 503. From Cebam : — G. 
lvgubris,'p. 502, and G. diversa, p. 504. From Bobneo : — G. sicllata^nAgvttigcra, 
p. 503, and G. ochraccovitfata, p. 565. From Jaa'’a: — G. amcena (Bej.) and 
