LEPIDOPTERA. 
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Dasychtra dlhodmiaia^ sp. n., Bremer, 1. c. p. 102, pj. 8. fig. 18, from Kiachta. 
Argyia novct) Sp. to., Fitch, 8th Eep. Ins^ New York, pp. 193-199, living oti 
fruit-trees in New York, , ' 
(Liparides.) 
Walker (List Lepid. xxxii.) describes numerous new species of this group 
belonging to the following hriowri genera: — Aroa (4), Artaxd (7)yCharmdd8 
(1), Anikora (3), Lacida (3), Amsactd (1), Bloria (1), Cypra (1), Getidsd (3); 
Penora (1), Pedoa (1), Leucoma (3), Puprodis (18), Cispia (1), Poloina (1), 
Lopera (1), Lymatitria (8), Darala (7), Dreata (7), Tanada (2), (1)^ 
and Naxa (1). 
The following are described as types of new genera: — Cozistra suhiudata 
(p. 342), from Ceram and Mysol ; Axuenna^ type Eloria discaUs (Walk.) ; 
Euckontia suhlaciigera (p. 383), from Bggota ; Aza micacea (p. 384), from Bo- 
gota; Contkeyla vestita (p. 385), from South India; Cynosarga bi’ndid 
(p. 386), from Moreton Bay; Ecklida suhjecia (p. 387), frorn South India i 
Silvia dcnudata (p. 388), from Malacca; Etohena circmndatd (ibid.), from New 
Guinea ; E. lineosa (p. 389), from Singapore ; Laganda picdria (ibid.), from 
Mysol ; Cozola leucospila (p. 390), suhmarginaia (p. 391), and hiplagiata (ibid.), 
from Celebes ; Adlullia lunifera (p. 392), prcecurrens (ibid.), signata and 
notata (p. 393), from Celebes, &c. ; Ticilia argeniilinea (p. 394 ), from Singa- 
pore ; Themaca comparata (p. 395), from North India ; Mnnyckryia senictdd 
(p. 396), from Moreton Bay ; Ciaca urapterides (p. 397), from Sumatra ; 
Marane suhargentea (ibid.), from North Australia; Gazalina vmosata (p. 398), 
from India ; Bazisa detccta (p. 399), from India ; Pida apicalis (p. 400), from 
North India ; Icamhosida nigrifrons (p. 401), from India ; Odagra devestita 
(p. 402), from North India ; Mardara calligramma (p. 402), from North India; 
Batliyra, type EipTitera sagata (Walk.) ; Pkreata glaucoatba (p. 404), from 
Bolivia. 
Aroa alba, sp. n., Bremer, M^m. Acad. St. Peters, viii. p. 41, pi. 8. fig. 18, 
and A. suhjlava, Brem. ibid., pi. 3. fig. 19, from Fast Siberia. 
Artaxia confusa, sp. n., Bremer, 1. c. p. 42, pi. 4. fig. 6, from East Siberia, 
{Notodontides.) 
Walker (List Lepid. xxxii.) describes numerous new species of this sub-* 
familyj belonging to the following genera : — Centra (4), Destolmia (1), Noto~ 
donta (2), Ockrostigmd (1), Drymonia (3), Lopkopteryx (1), Pamela (1), 
Statiropus (1), Heterocdni}ja (11)> Exceretd (1), Edema (7) y Gluphisia (1)^ 
Cnethocajnpa (1), Phalera (1), Ichthyurd (2), Niodd (1), Nerice (1), Bilia (3)^ 
Bigema (3), Parathyris (2), Anticyra (2). 
And the following as constituting new genera : — Cimhina cncidlodes 
(p. 445), from Java ; Ckaradra contigua (p. 446), from Georgia P ; Pudma 
nohilis (p. 447), from North China; Psaphida restinien^ (p. 448), from Georgia | 
Certild Jlexuosa (p. 449), from North America; Misogada sohria (p. 460) ) 
from North America; Haiima semirufescens (p. 460), from North America f 
Aclierdoa ferrarid (p. 451), from Florida; Collyta laneeolata from 
Moreton Bay ; Vunga delineata (p. 453), from Moreton Bay ; Turnaca dtitid 
(p. 454); from Canara ; Gdrgeita costigera (p. 455), froin North India; Benda 
xylinata (p»j456), from Java ; Spketta apicalis (p. 457), from Ceylon ; Gallaha 
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