LEPIDOI^TERA. 
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fig. 90, Brazil j T. daraha, ibid., pi. 36. fig. 89, Amazons ; T, etgina^ ibid., 
pi. 40. figs. 170, 171, Jamaica ; T. empusa, p. 100, pi. 42. figs. 168, 169, 
Amazons; T. stilhia, p. 107, pi, 89. fig. 127, origin not stated; T. mjedra. 
p. 108, pi. 39. figs. 128, 129, and pi. 41. fig. 146, Amazons ; T. cnenia^ ibid., pi. 
41. figs. 146, 147, origin not stated ; T. erihesa, ibid., pi. 42. figs. 164, 165, 
Amazons ; T. echelta^ p. 109, pi. 44. figs. 187, 188, T, oplielta, p. 110, pi. 46. 
figs. 209, 210, Amazons ; T. ostia^ ibid., pi. 40. figs. 130, 131, Rio de Janeiro ; 
T. genena, p. Ill, pi. 44. figs. 186, 186, T. endera, ibid., pi. 42. figs. 166, 167, 
T. emessa, ibid., pi. 42. figs. 160, 161, Amazons; T, diatha, p. 112, pi. 41. 
figs. 141, 142, Brazil ; T.perola^ ibid., pi. 40. figs. 137, 138, & pi. 46. figs. 211. 
212, Amazons; T. Jidma, ibid., pi. 44. figs. 183, 184, otigin not stated ; 
T. gadira, p. 113, pi. 44. figs. 181, 182, Guatemala ; stagira^ ibid., pi. 39. 
figs. 120, 121, and pi. 43. fig. 167, and var. (T. erenea)^ pi. 42. figs. 163, 164, 
Amazons and Rio de Janeiro ; T, ericusaj ibid., pi. 42. fig. 162, Brazil ; 
T. eretria, p. 114, pi. 42. fig. 163, North China ; and T, dinus (Boisd. MS.), 
ibid., pi. 43. figs. 174, 176. 
Hesperiides. 
C. & R. Feldeh (Reise der Novara, Zool. ii. Lep. Heft 3) figure the fol- 
lowing species previously described by them : — Tamyris antias^ pi. 70. fig. 4 ; 
Oxyndra scmihyalina^ pi. 70. fig. 9, Chcctocneme cerinthus, pi. 73. fig. 1 j C, 
corvus, pi. 73. fig. 2 | Ilespcria fortimei^ pi. 72. fig. 11 ; H, angiadcSf pi. 72. 
fig. 6 ; Isoteinon lamprospilus, pi. 74. fig. 20, I. vittatus, pi. 74. fig. 21 ; Carte~ 
rocephahis exornatuS) pi. 74. figs. 18 & 19; Phareas pnscuSf pi. 73. fig. 6; Is- 
mene discolor^ pi. 72. fig. 17 ; I. dohschalliif pi. 72. fig. 16 ; I. malayana^ pi. 72. 
fig. 16 ; Pterygospidea trickoncura^ pi. 73, figs. 14 & 16, and P, angulata, pi, 73. 
figs. 10 & 11. 
Ismene vasutann and I. jama (Moore) are figured by Hewitson, Exot. Butt. 
62, April 1867, Ismene^ pi. 2. figs. 8 & 9 and 12 & 13. 
Hesperia Jlscheri (Latr.) is figured by Hewitson, Exot. Butt. 62, April 
1867, Hesp. pi. 1. figs. 8-10. 
Stainton figures Thymele alveolus (Brit. Butt. Moths, pi. 2. fig. 6). 
G. Allaud (Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 4® s^r. vii« p. 316) cites 4 Algerian species 
of this group. 
JSfetrocoryne^ g. n., Felder, 1. c. p. 607. Allied to Thracis'^ antennae longer, 
very slender, club abrupt, fusiform, hooked ; palpi much longer, pilose back 
and front ; veins much more distant, discoidal cells much broader, superior 
discoidal vein in anterior emitted from angle of cell. Sp. N, repanda^ sp. n., 
Feld. I, c. p. 607, pi. 70. fig. 10, Moreton Bay. 
New species : — 
Tamyris strigifera *, Felder, 1. c. p. 605, pi. 70. figs. 7 & 8, Venezuela, 
Bogota ; T, hygieia, Feld. 1. c. p. 606, pi. 70. fig. 1, T, agathon^f Feld, ibid., 
pi. 70. figs. 2 & 8, and T. pardalina^ Fold. c. p. 607, pi. 70. figs. 6 & 6, 
Bogota. 
Endamus, C. k R. Folder (/. c.) describe the following now species of this 
genus : — E. ahetor, p. 608, pi. 71. figs. 2 k 3, and E. harpagus, ibid., pi. 70. 
figs. 11 k 12, Bogota; E. sehress, p. 609, pi. 71. fig. 1, Bahia; E. iamyroides^ 
* Identical with Pyrrhopyga galgala (Hew.), 
t Identical with Pyrrhopyga maculosa (Hew.). 
