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p. 448, Bogota; iV. memphis, ibid., Bogota and Amazons; N. amenophis 
p. 449, Bahia ; iV. mcerisy ibid., pi. 60. fig. 2, Bogota. 
JEryoUa luzonia, Felder, I, c. p. 460, Luzon ; E. obscura, Feld, ibid., "pi. 01. 
figs. 3, 4, lialnialieira. 
Cystineura boyoiana^ Felder, /. c, p. 451, and C, semifulva, Felder, ibid., 
BogotA. 
Melanitis cumcca^ Felder, 1. o. p. 452, pi. 61. figs. 9, 10, Ilalmabeira. 
Cycloyramma bimaculata^ Hewitson, /. c. p. 565, Mexico. 
Morphides. 
0. & R. Felder (Reise der Novara, Zool. ii. Lep. Heft 3) figure the follow- 
ing specie.s of this group; the diagnoses of which were previously published 
by them : — Pavonia lycomedorij pi. 65. fig. 3 ; P. oileusj pi. 65. fig. 2 ; P. tela- 
monius, pi. 64. fig. 1 ; Morpho iphicluSy pi. 64. fig. 2, and pi. 65. fig. 1 ; M. cy- 
pris (NVestw.), pi. 63. figs, 1-3. 
Morpho hecuba (Linn.). Lucas describes the S of this species, which is 
quite different from P. telemachus (Oram.), regarded as the (S by Doubleday 
and Hewitson. P. telemachus is the $ of Morpho anaxibia (Esp.). Ann. 
Soc. Ent. Fr. 4« ser. vii, pp. 659-664. 
Lucas describes the $ of Morpho cypris, Bull. Soc. Ent. Fr. 1807, p. Ivii. 
New species : — 
Opsiphanes dklymaoriy Felder, /. c. p. 453, and 0. bassusy Feld, ibid., South 
Brazil, 
Pavonia amphimedoji, Felder, 1. c. p. 454, Brazil ; P. memnoHy Feld, ibid., 
Mexico, Guatemala; P. epimetheuSy Feld. 1. c. p. 455, Bogota. 
Morpho. 0. & R. Felder describe the following new speeies of this ge- 
nus : — 31. scipioj p. 456, South Brazil ; M. jisychcy p. 456, Brazil ; M. tha- 
myris, ibid., Brazil ; 3£. iphitus, p. 457, origin unknoAvn ; M. achillides, ibid., 
South Brazil ; M. yranadensis (Deyr. INIS.), p. 468, Bogota ; 31. leontiiis, 
ibid., Bogota; and 31. briseisy p. 459, Brazil. 
Cleromo amathusia, Hewitson, Ent. Trans. 3rd ser, v. p. 660, India. 
Clcrome yracUiSy Butler, Ann. Mag. N. 11. 3rd ser. xx. p. 401, pi. 8. fig. 7, 
Malacca. 
Eaty rides. 
3£ycalesis. Butler has published a revision of the Fabrician species refer- 
able to this genus, chiefly from the examination of the types in the Banksian 
collection (Proc. Zool. Soc, 1807, pp. 718-721). He gives the following 
indications of their synonymy: — 1. P. melusina (Fab.) = Jtiroi/tca (Crara.) = 
M. raesaces (Hew.) ; la. P. miriam (Fab.), a var. of preceding ; 2. P. perseus 
(Fab.), fig. 2, p. 718=P. tabitha (Fab.), a var. of P. otrea (Oram.); 2 a. P. 
clerimon (Fab.), also a var. of P. otrea ; 3, P. blasius (Fab.), fig. 4, p. 718= 
31. samba (Moore); 4. P. medits (Fab.) = fZom (Cram.), a var. of hesione] 
6. P. martins (Fab.), of which 31. moorei (Feld.) is a var. ; 6. P. terminus 
(Fab.), figg. 3, 3a, p. 718 ; 7. P. sirius (Fab.), fig. 1, p. 718, of which 3f. daidis 
(Hew.) and 31. manipa (Boisd.) are vars. ; la. P. zachceus (Fab.) = sinas 
var. ; 8. P. narcissus (Fab.). 
Butler, in characterizing his new genus Anadebis (Ann. & Mag. N.H. 3rd 
ser. xix. p. 60), indicates and figures the distinctive characters of the allied 
genera 31ycalesisy Debis, and Or i noma. He considers that Amechania (Hew.) 
