136 Ins, 
LEPIDOPTERA. 
Nymphalid^. 
The following known Nijmphalince are redescribed, and generally 
figured, by F. Moore (Lep. Ceyl.) : Charaxes fabius, Fabr. (= solon, 
Fabr.). p. 29, pi. xv. fig. 1, Eulepis samalha, Moore, p. 29, pi. xiv. figs. 
2a & h, Euthalia luhentina, Cram., p. 31, figs. 1 a & b, garuda^ Moore, 
p. 32, figs. 2 & 2 a, pi. xvi., vasanta, Moore, p. 33, pi. xvii. figs. 2a & b, 
Symphcedra nais, Forst., p. 35, Discophora lepida, p. 36, pi. xviii. figs. 
1 a & 6, Callima philarclius, Westw., and macJcwoodi,Moove, p. 37, pi. xx. 
figs. 1, 2 & 2a, Doleschallia bisaltide, Cram., p. 38, pi. xix. figs. 1 a & 5, 
Precis iphita, Cram. (= intermedia^ Feld.), and laomedia, Linn., pp. 39 
& 40, pi. xxi. figs. 1 a & 5 & 2. 
W. H. Edwards describes the transformations of Grapta progne, Argyn- 
nis alcestis and cybele, Agraiilis vanillce, and Euptoieta claudia ; Canad. 
Ent. xii. pp. 9-14, 69-74, 141-145, 122-126, & 231-234. 
Vanessa charonia, Dm., = canace, Linn. & V., glaucoma^ Motsch., = 
no-japonicum^ Sieb., Catagramma sinamara, Hew., = codomannus, Fabr., $ , 
Symp>ha 2 dra thyelia^ Fabr., = nais, Forst., Ancea pyrrJiotheay Feld., = 
chrysoplianay Bates; Kirby, P. R. Dubl. Soc. (2) ii. pp. 305-311. 
Cirrochroa aoris, Doubl. & Hew. Gynandromorphous specimens de- 
scribed and figured ; Westwood, Tr. E. Soc. 1880, pp. 113-117, pi. ii. 
Argynnis adippe, var. cleodoxa, taken in Herefordshire ; Law, Ent. xiii. 
p. 217. A. cytheris, Dm. (= siga, Hiibn., = anna, Reed), is distinct 
from cytheris, Reed (Gay P), and the latter must be called montana, Reed ; 
Kirby, P. R. Dubl. Soc. (2) ii. p. 336. A. selene : the Swedish varieties 
hela, Heyd., rinaldus and marpldsa, Herbst, and intermedia, Spangb., are 
redescribed, and the 3 last figured ; Sparigberg, Sv. Ak. Handl. Bihang, v. 
No. 12, pp. 10, col. pi. Aberration from Diisseldorf ; Kirby, P. E. Soc. 
1880, p. XXX. figs. 
Melikea maturna, var. wol/ensbergeri, andilf. aurclia, wav. rluelica, from 
Switzerland, described ; Frey, Lep. Schweiz, pp. 27 & 30. 
Hypanartia hippomene, Boisd., nec Hiibn., renamed commixta ; Butler, 
Ann. N. H. (5) v. p. 336. Also renamed borbonica by Oberthiir ; Ann. 
Mus. Genov, xv. p. 164. 
Vanessa antiopa. Hybernation ; C. M. Siewers, Rep. E. Soc. Ont. 
1878, p. 18. 
Pyrameis cardui double-brooded, W. Wilkinson, Ent. M. M. xvii. 
pp. 43-44 ; aberration, Clark & Phipson, Ent. xiii. pp. 73 & 74, woodcut ; 
Phipson, P. E. Soc. 1880, p. xx. fig.; its occurrence in the deserts of 
Arabia, E. C. Rye (quoting W. S. Blunt), Ent. M. M. xvi. p. 185 ; its 
abundance and migrations in 1879 in all parts of Europe, and its com- 
parative rarity in 1880, are noticed in all journals on Natural History, but 
the references would be too numerous to quote ; larva described, Jordan, 
Ent. M. M. xvi. pp. 196 & 197. 
Salamis anacardii, $ in coitu with Aphelia apollinaris, $ , Bowker A 
Trimen, P. E. Soc. 1880, pp. xxiii. & xxiv. 
Catagramma zerynthia, Burm., = sorana, Godt. ; Gosse, Ent. xiii. 
p. 200. 
