160 Ins, 
LEPIDOPTERA. 
Hesperia. W. C. Hewitson (Ex. Butt. v. Tlesp., pi. vii.) figures and 
redescribes 7/. artona, Hew., figs. 67 & 78, cecas, Cram. (= ama?zu, Hew.), 
figs. 69 & 70, rona, Hew., figs. 71 & 72, ogygia, Hew., figs. 73 & 74, hono- 
nia, Hew., figs. 75 & 76, and homolea, Hew., figs. 77 & 78. II. lineolay 
Ochs., figured by 0. Oberthur, Etudes Ent. i. pi. iii. fig. 3. 
Thracides salius, Hiibn., is probably distinct from salhis, Cram. Tlio 
former = telegonus, Esp., figured that author as coming from Hun- 
gary ; H. B. Moschler, 1. c. p. 329. 
Megathymus yuccce, Boisd. and Lee. HS(bits, structure and affinities dis- 
cussed by C. V. Riley, Tr. Ac. St. Louis,' iii. pp. 323-344, figs. <25-31, and 
Rep. Ins. Mo. viii. pp. 169-182, figs, 49-55. He considers that JEgiale and 
Megathymus form a distinct tribe of Ilesperiidcc, which he calls Castni- 
oides. He also mentions that A. G. ButleV considers jE. Icollari, Feld., 
= Castnia hesjyeriaris, Walk. (p. 34). This article is reprinted by the 
lateE. Newman (Ent. ix. pp. 82-86, 108-115), with a proposal that all the 
internal feeders (Xyleutes, Castnia, .Egeria, &c.) should be placed in one 
group [!]. 
New genus and species : — 
Anisochoria, P. Mabille, Bull. Soc. Ent. Fr. (5) vi. p. cci, ; types, A. 
polysticta and oligosticta, 1. c., Colombia, spp. nn. 
ThymeU hydarnis, id. 1. c. p. cxcvii., Brazil. 
Telegonus amiulicornis (P = astylos, Cram., var.), p. 326, prohus, p. 327, 
pi. iii. fig. 13, and mygdon, p. 328, pi. iii. fig. 14, H. B. Moschler, Yerh. 
z.-b. Wien, xxvi., Surinam. T. lacydus, H. Druce, P. Z. S. 1876, p. 247, 
pi. xviii. fig. 10, Ucayali and Villa Nova. 
Eudamus astrapccus, Amazon and Peru, nicephorus, Amazon, phrax- 
anor, New Granada and Chiriqui, p. 348, mephitis and ridens, p. 349, and 
cegiochus, Chiriqui, cenander, ParA, and meretrix, Ecuador, p. 350, 
lebheeus and cephisus, Chiriqui, and thaddams, New Guinea, p. 351, 
hymencBus, Aru, migonitis, Mysol, and cenesius, Dorey, p. 352, calathus, 
Sumatra, and preestes, Ca3^enne, p. 353, liianicus, Amazon, and laogonus 
and marpessus, Brazil, p. 354 : W. C. Hewitson, Ann. N. H. (4) xviii. 
Pyrrhopyga agenoria, id. Ent. M. M. xii. p. 251, Chanchomayo, Peru. 
Erycides orasus, H. Druce, 1. c. p. 248, pi. xviii. fig. 9, Valley of Cos- 
nipata ; E. gaudialis, p. 250, Chiriqui, tenebricosa, Peru (Chanchomayo), 
and teutas, Amazon (St. Paulo), p. 251, W. C. Hewitson, 1. c. E. gran- 
dimacula, P. Mabille, 1. c. p. cxcviii., Brazil. 
Ismene mixta, pp. ix. & 267, Manilla, lorquini, pp. ix. & 266, Manilla, 
boisduvali, pp. ix. & 262, Celebes, sargon, pp. ix. & 261, Celebes, p>hul. 
pp. ix. & 259, Philippines, belesis, pp. ix. & 260, Java ?, assur, pp. x. & 
261, Celebes, Jehoda, pp. xxv. & 262, Pine Island, mcestissima, pp. xxv. & 
263, Celebes, perplexa, pp. xxv. & 263, Moluccas, simplicissiina, pp. xxv. 
& 263, Moluccas, splendida, p. 264, Philippines, quadripunctata, p. 2.65, 
Moluccas ; id. Bull. & Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. (5) vi. 7. taranis, W. C. Hewit- 
son, Ann. N. H. (4) xviii. p. 347, Zanzibar. 
Entheus infernalis, H. B. Moschler, 1. c. p. 329, pi. iv. fig. 21, Surinam. 
Caristus maroma, p. 330 (? = irava, Moore), and butus, p. 331, pi. iii. 
