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ZOOLOGICAL LITERATURE. 
phemus^ fig. 6, piceaj fig. 6, mima^ fig. 7, similiSf fig. 10, vastata^ fig. 11, mo- 
desittf fig. 12, hysesj fig, 15, and periphas, fig. 16. 
Stainton (Brit, Butt, and Moths, pi. 1) figures Arge galatheciy fig. 3, and 
Hipparchia tithoms^ fig. 4. 
Chionobaa a’ello (Esp.), yar. A, figured and described by Milliore, Ann. Soc. 
Linn. Lyon, xiv. p. 329, pi. 76. fig. 1. 
Satgrua, W. H. Edwards (Proc. Ent. Soo. Phil. yi. pp. 195-200) remarlcs 
on the characters and synonymy of seyeral North- American species of this 
genus. He identifies S. pegala (Fab.), and discusses the characters of S. 
alope (Boisd. & Lee.), S. nepheU (Kirby), and >S. hoopia (Behr). 
G. Allabd (Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 4e s6r. yii. p. 315) notices 5 Algerian 
species of this group, namely, Arge clothOf yar, atropos, A. inea, Satyrua ahd^ 
el-ka.derf S. aemele, and Epinephile lycaon. 
TCm nv states that the Ccenonympha mandanot of his manual of European 
Butterfiies = C. iphia $ . Ent. M. Mag. iy. p. 69, 
Newman describes the life-history of Satyrua cegeria and tithonua. En- 
tomologist, iii. pp, 217, 218, 
New genera : — 
Bletogmuy g, n., Felder, Keise der Noyara, Zool. ii. Lep. p. 465. Allied 
to Cyllo j palpi rather more exceeding head j wings yery entire, not angu- 
late, discoidal cell of anterior with the lower angle more projected. Sp. 
B. mycaleaia, sp. n., Feld. 1. o. p. 466, pi. 68. figs. 6, 7, Celebes. 
Idioneurtty g. n., Felder, 1. c. p. 474. Allied to Lymanopoda ; wings elon- 
gate, entire, anterior with inner angle not distinguishable, outer margin 
conyex, apex rounded, discoidal cell short, its upper angle not projected, up- 
permost discocellular yenule short, straight, subcostal distant from costal, 
its second branch rising before the apex of the cell. Sp. J. erebioidea, sp. n., 
Feld. 1. c. p. 474, Bogotan Cordillera. 
Homceo7iympha, g, n., Felder, 1. c. p. 487. Allied to Pseudonympha (Walleng.)j 
antennae shorter, not ringed, club more oyatej palpi shorter, joint 3 yery 
short j intermediate discocellular yenule in anterior wings much longer, 
sigmoid, lowest one-half shorter, inferior discoidal yein much nearer to me- 
dian yein. Sp. II. piiailla, sp. n., Feld. 1. c. p. 487, Chili. 
Tetraphlebitty g. n., Felder, 7 c. p. 487. Allied to preceding; antennae 
longer, with a narrower club; palpi shorter and more shortly haired; 
upper discoidal giyen off close to subcostal. Sp. T. germainiiy sp. n., h'eld. 
1. 0. p. 488, Chili. 
Faimulay g. n., Felder, 1. c. p. 488. Allied to preceding ; antennae short, 
club short and pyriform ; palpi yery hairy ; yertex pilose ; second subcostal 
branch in fore wings distant from cell, lower discoidal yein springing from 
the middle of the discocellular yenule. Sp. I\ leucoylene, sp. n., Feld. 1. c. 
p. 488, Chili. 
Stygnus, g. n., Felder, 1. c. p. 489. Allied to Tetraphlebia ; anterior wings 
with upper discoidal yein more distant from subcostal, lowest discocellular 
yenule directed more inwards towards costa ; posterior wings with median 
branch of discoidal yein more approximated to 3rd, upper discocellular yenule 
long, slightly bent, 1st median branch much further from 2nd than this 
from 3rd. Sp. S. humilis, sp. n., Feld. 1. c. p. 489, Valdivia. 
Coamoaatyrua, g. n., Felder, 1. c, p. 495. Allied to Satyrua ; antennal club 
