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ZOOLOGICAL LITERATURE. 
JS, echerius (Stoll), of which Ahisara kausamhi (Feld.) is a var. j Sospita 
sayiVn (Feld.) = /S' stfsa (Hew.) j Taxila orphna (Boisd.), T. telesia (Hew.), 
and T. dqcorata (Hew.). 
Prittwitz (/. c. pp. 311-316) records the occurrence of 20 species of this 
group in the Corcovado district, of which six are described as new. Notes 
of more or less importance are appended to the following species : — JErycina 
rhetuSf Calydna lusca, Panara jarbas, Nymphidium la?nis, and Bodotis melanis. 
Notes on the habits of JDodona durya (Koll.) and oycon (Boisd.) as ob- 
served by Lang are given by Moore (Proc. Zool. Soc. 1805, p. 503). 
Neiv species : — 
Nymphidium arche, He wits. Exot. Butt. July 1865, Nymph, pi. 2. fig. 10, 
N. apame, Hewits. 1. c. figs. 13-15, N omois, He wits. /. c. pi. 3. fig. 20, N. 
ninias, Hewits. 1. c. fig. 22, and N. molela, Hewits. 1. c. figs. 23 & 24, from the 
Amazons j N. eroe, Hewits. I c. pi. 2. figs. 11 & 12, and N. onohci, Hewits. 
1. c. pi. 3. fig. 21, from Cayenne j N mycone, Hewits. 1. c. figs. 16-18, from 
Nicaragua •, and N mycea, Hewits. 1. c. fig. 10, from New Granada. 
Calydna castanea, Prittwitz, Stett. ent. Zeit. 1865, p. 312, Corcovado. 
Theope phcBo, Prittwitz, /. c. p. 312, from the Corcovado. 
Panara epkatnius, Prittwitz, /. c. p. 313 {=satniuSf Dalm. ?), from the 
Corcovado. 
Emesis diogenia^ Prittwitz, 1. c. p. 314, from the Corcovado. 
Char is epyessa, Prittwitz, 1. c. p. 316, from the Corcovado. 
Mesosemia marthaj Prittwitz, 1. c. p. 315, from the Corcovado. 
Lyccenides, 
3Iyrina. According to Hewitson (Illust. D. Lepid. p. 40), Sithon thym- 
hrceus (Hiibn. Ambly podia jalindra (Horsf. 1829) =iliynna jalindra\ 
and Myrina (Feld. 1860) = J/. 07iyx (Horsf. & Moore, 1857). 
lolaus (Hewits. 1. c/ -p. 4G)=^Atnblypodiaj p., and lolaus, p. (Doubl. & 
Westw.). Type I. eiirisus/ The following known species are figured by 
Hewitson : — I. sidus (Triihen), p. 41, pi. 20. fig. 25 ; I. cleobis (God.), p. 43, 
pi. 20. figs. 8-10 j I. mantra (Feld.), p. 46, pi. 20. fig. 24 ; I. deva (Horsf. & 
Moore), pi. 18. figs. 3-6. - 
Ilypolyccxna. Hewitson (/. c.) figures the following known species as belong- 
ing to this genus : — II. ei'ylus (God.), pi. 21. figs. 1, 2, & 4 j II. tmolus (Feld.), 
.pi. 21. figs. 3 & 6j H. phorbas (Fab.), pi. 21. figs. 6, 7, & 8j N. thecloides 
(Feld.), pi. 22. figs. 9 & 10,- II sipylus (Feld.), pi. 22. figs. 11-14 j H. phi- 
lippus (Fab.), pi. 22. figs. 15 & 16. 
lalmenus chiysomallus is figured by Hewitson, 1. c. pi. 24. figs. 4 & 5. 
Aphnceus. The following known species referred to this genus are figured 
by Hewitson : — A. etolus (Cram.), pi. 25. figs. 3 & 4 j A. syama (Horsf.), 
pi. 25. fig. 7 ; A. lohita (Horsf), pi. 25. figs. 10 11 j and A. natalensis 
(Doubld. &; Hewits.), pi. 26. figs. 1 & 2. 
Bipsas. This genus as limited by Hewitson includes Theda quercus and 
T. betulce, as well as the species referred to it by Doubleday. Hewitson 
figui-es D. sila, 1. c. pi. 26. fig. 3 ; and I), ataxus, 1. c. pi. 26. fig. 6. 
Theda. The following known species are figured by Hewitson ; — T. da- 
