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Desmozona hemixanthe Lemonias sosyhiu8\ Aricoris petavia := pherepatte^ 
var. ; and A. hdbiana—uranus $ . The following known species are figured 
by Butler : — L. alector (Hiibn.), pi. 6. fig. 1 ; L. leucocyana (Ilubn,), pi. 0. 
figs. 6 & 7 ; i. pseudo-crispus (Westw.), pi. 6. figs. 9 & 10 j L. nepia 
(Hew.) Sf pi* 9. fig, 11; L. rhesa (Hew.), pi. 6. fig. 16 j Tharops ion 
(Westw.), pi. 6. figs. 22 & 23 ; Aricoris lagus (Cram.), pi. 7. figs. 2 & 4 ; 
A, irene (Westw.), pi. 7. fig. 8 ; A. epitus (Oram.), yars., pi. 7. figs. 9 & 10, 
12 & 14; A. serica (Westw. & Hew.) cf, pi. 7. fig. 13; Apodemia colchis 
(Feld.), yar., pi. 7. fig. 17. He also figures the neuration of the genus 
Lemmiias and the palpi of species of the other generic forms. 
Nymphidium, Butler (Ent. M. Mag. iii. pp. 222-224) discusses the syno- 
nymy of some species of this genus. N. soranm and orestes are probably 
distinct. Cramer’s figures both represent females. N. ascolia (Hew.), pro- 
bably = Papilio damon (Stoll) ; the specimen figured as N. platea, in Genera 
Diurn. Lepid. = lysimon (Stoll) ; N. platea is intermediate between N. omois 
(Hew.) and W. acherois (Boisd.) ; the 5 of Doubleday’s N. platea is de- 
scribed by Butler as a new species; the $ of N. helise (Cram.) = Pap. 
irmea (Cram.), which has been placed in the genus Pyrrhogyra. 
Butler (Proc. Zool. Soc. 1867, pp. 37-39), in proposing a new genus allied 
to 7'axila, discusses the forms included in that genus and in the allied genera 
Sospita and Dodona. He figures Dodona onida (Hew.), 1. c, p. 88. fig. 2, 
and Sos^nta tantalm (Hew.), ibid. fig. 3, to show their general form and 
yenation. 
Cremna. Bates (Trans. Ent. Soc. 3rd ser. y. pp. 642-643) giyes a list of 
the known species of this genus. He refers to it C. ceneus (Cram.), C. 
phryxe (Feld.), and C, actoris (Cram.), and 4 new species; C. orpheus 
(Doubld. & Hew.) is a Lemonias or Anatole ; and C. thasm (Cram.) is 
doubtful, perhaps a Charis. 
Anteros. Hewitpon (Exot. Butt. 63, June 1867) figures A. carausitis 
(Westw.), figs. 3, 4, A. allectus (Westw.), figs. 6, 6, and A. otho (Westw.); 
figs. 9, 10. 
Symmachia {Cricosoma') leopardina (Feld.) is figured by Hewitson, Exot. 
Butt. 61, Jan. 1867, Symm. fig. 6 (sub nom. S. hilarid). 
Pseudopheles, g. n.. Bates, Trans. Ent. Soc. 3rd ser. y. p. 644. Allied to 
Pheles ; upper radial yein in fore wings emitted at end of cell in conjunction 
with discocellular yenule, lower radial midway between subcostal and median 
yeins. Sp. P. sericina, sp. n.. Bates, 1. c. p. 644, Maranham, Para, and Upper 
Amazons. 
Dicallaneura, g. n., Butler, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1867, p. 37. Allied to Taxila\ 
wings short, anterior with conyex margins, posterior with the costa conyex 
and an obtuse tail ; cell in anterior broad, short, much excayated at apex, 
discocellular yeins in posterior oblique. Sp. Taxila pidchra (Gu6r.), and 
1\ decor ata (Hew.), l.c, p. 38. fig. 1. 
MetachariSf g. n., Butler, Ent. M. Mag. iii. p. 174. Allied to Lemonias 
and Charis ; palpi minute ; antennce long and slender, club elongated. Sp. 
Hesperia piolomams (Fab.), Pap. agrius (Dalm.), Charis cadmeis (Hew.). New 
sp. M. regalis, Butler, 1. c. p. 176, and M. hatcsiij Butl. ibid., Brazil. (Palpi 
and antennal clubs of Lemonias, Metacharis, and Charis figured on p. 174.) 
New species : — 
Lemoyiias, Butler (Journ. Linn. Soc. ix. Zool), describes the following 
