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Weyme^ (Steti. efit. Zeit. 1805^ J>p. llO-lll) l-eittiarlts 6ft th$ ttftftsfonnfti 
tions of galathea, aft(i espeOially oh tke occftl’fence of ft greOft variety of 
the larva. 
Cce)ionymphd davu^. Of this 'species Zeller descriheS the transformations 
fthd the habits of the perfect insect as found in the vicinity of MeseritZj ahd 
reniarhe upon some Variations in the coloration of the wings. Stett. ent. 
Zeit. 1865, pp. 29-30 ; translated by Kirby, Ent. Mi Mag. ii* pp. 64-65.— 
The Iftrva of C. davits is also described by Buckler, Ent. M. Mag. ii. pp. 65-66, 
and by Stainton, 1 1. p. 17. — The food of the larva is stated by Stftinton to be 
Wiynchospora alba. Ent. M. Mag. ii. p. 44. 
On the characters of Ccenonympha typhon and C. davits, see Wilson, lEnt. 
M. Mag. i. p. 216. 
Neil) genera and species — 
CoRnyra, g. n., Hewitson, Ent. Ttafts. 3rd ser. vol.il. p. 28l. Allied to 
YphtTiimd arid Cmionymplia ; palpi long, strftight^ compressed, clothed with 
hair, 3rd joint long and faearly naked ; costal Vein of fore Wing swollen at 
base, subcostal with four equidistant branches; hind wing rOurid* Sp. 
Yphthima hehe (Trimen) = hehe (Hew. 1. c. p. 281, pi. 17i figs. 1 & 2, 
C. corycid). 
Xois, g. n., Hewitson, 1. c. p. 282. Allied to preceding; palpi short, 
densely clothed with long hair, last joint short, naked ; fore wings with 
costal vein swollen at base, subcostal with four branches, the first before end 
of cell, the rest equidistant. Sp. Xois sesara, sp. n., Hew. /. c. p. 282, pi. 17. 
figs. 3 & 4, from Fiji. 
Satyrus ridingsii, Edwards, Proc. Ent. Soc. Phil. vol. iv. p. 20i, from the 
Colorado Territory. 
Kconympha poltys, Prittwitz, Stett. ent. Zeit. 1865, p. 3ll, Corcovado. 
Lasiommaid menavd, Moore, Proc. ZOol. Soc. 1865, p. 499, ph 30* fig* 3, 
and L. haldiva, Moore, ibid., pi. 30. fig. 4, Himalayas. 
JErehia nirmala, Moore, 1. c. p. 50l, arid JE. halinda, Moore, ibid., pi. 30. 
fig. 5, from the North-western Himalayas. — JErebia heivitsonii, Lederer, Wien, 
ent. Mori. Bd. viii. p. 167, taf. 3. figs. 6 & 7, from Imeretia. — Erebia wanga, 
Bremer, 1. c. p. 20, pi. 2. fig. 1, from the Amur=F^. tristis (Brem. olim)* 
Epiiicphile cheena, Moore, 1. d. p. 501, pL 30. fig. 6, and E. davendra^ Moore, 
1. b. p. 502, pi. 30. fig. 7, from the Himalayas and Thibet. 
I^iomorphm italus, Hewits. Exot. Butt. Oct. 1865, Idiom, figs. 1-3, and 
A icciiXs, Hewits. 1. b. figs. 4 & 6, from Old Calabai*. 
Yphthima. Hewitson (Ent. Trans. 3rd ser. Vol. ii.) describes the following 
as new species: — Y. drctoides, p* 284 = Pq?i. arctous (Don.), Y. inicd^ 1. c. 
p. 284, pi. 17. fig. 5, from the East Indies ; Y. itonia, p. 287, pi. 18, fig. 18, 
from the White Nile ; K. ibid., from Sarawak and Sumatra; Y. cey- 
lonica, p. 288, pi. 18. figs. 14 & 15, from Ceylon; Y. loryma, p. 289, pi. 18. 
figs 16 & 17, from Macassar and Celebes ; Y. methora, p. 291, pi. 18. figs. 20 
& 21, from North India; and Y, sepyra, p. 292, from Gilolo and Batchian. 
Erycmide^. 
The following species are noticed particidarly by Hewitson (Broc. Liriri. 
Soc. viii. pp. 148-149) : — Zemeros Jtcgyds (Cram.) ; ISospita siatird (Hew.), 
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