138 Ins. 
LEPIDOPTERA. 
MoRPniDiE. 
Dry,8illa macrops, Feld., ^ described ; Oberthiir, Ann. Mus. Genov, xv. 
p. 510. 
JUJmona, How., monographed, and the genus and species described. 
Three species are admitted: — amathusia^ Hew. (p. 170, pi. vi. figs. 3 
& 4), JE. lena^ Atk. (p. 177) and one new one ; Wood-Mason, J. A. S. B. 
xlix. pt. ii. 
Morpliopsis^ g. n., Oberthiir, Ann. Mus. Genov, xv. p. 513. Differs 
from Morpho by its longer abdomen, and closed hind wing cells. Type, 
M. albertisi, sp. n., 1. c. pl.-ii. fig. 3, Andai. 
Tenaris chionules, sp. n., Godman & Salvin, P. Z. S. 1880, p. Oil, New 
Guinea. 
Drusilla hutleri, sp. n., Oberthiir, Ann. Mus. Genov, xv. p. 512, New 
Guinea. 
jErnona peali, sp. n., Wood-Masou, P.A.S.B. 1880, p. 123, and J.A.S.B. 
xlix. pt. 2, p. 177, pi. vi. figs. 5 & 6, Assam. 
Morpho rhodopteron, sp. n., Godman & Salvin, Tr. E. Soc. 1880, p. 130, 
pi. iv. fig. 9, Santa Marta. 
Satyrid^ (including Elymnias). 
Edwards, W. IT. On certain species of Sati/riis. Canad. Ent. xii. 
pp. 21-32, 51-55, 90-94, 109-115, & 147. 
Satyrus nepliele and alope are apparently dimorphous forms; var. 
Olympus from the Eastern States described ; S. pegala, hoopis, and 
paulus are noticed ; S. cetus, Boisd., = silvestris, Edw. (worn) ; ariane, 
gabhi, wheeleri, sthenele, charon, pthocus (= cliaron^ var.), and meadii 
noticed. In the concluding paper, the writer discusses the distribution of 
the N. American species of Satyrus, and adds a list (c/. also French, ojf. 
cit. p. 140). 
Moore, F. On the Asiatic Lepidoptera referred to the genus Mycalesis, 
with descriptions of new genera and species. Tr. E. Soc. 1880, 
pp. 155-177. 
A list of the Indian species is added under each genus. The three fol- 
lowing genera are recharacterized: — Orsotricena, Wallengr. (type. Pap. 
medus, Fabr.), p. 157, Culapa, Moore (type, Afyc. mnasicles, Hew.), p. 1G5, 
and Mycalesis, Hubn. (t^'pe, Pa^). evadne, Cram.), p. 176. 
Godman & Salvin (Biol. Centr. Am. Phop.) have commenced their 
monograph of Central American Satyrince, from Cithcerias to Eupty- 
chia. The following known species are figured, or their S}»nonymy 
noted: — Callitcera menander, Dm. (= andromeda, Fabr.). figs. 1 & 2, 
Iletmra macleannania, Bates, figs. 3 & 4, Pierella luna, Fabr. (= pallida, 
Salv. & Godm.), rubecula, S. & G., figs. 10 & 11, incanescens, G. &. S., 
figs. 5 & 6, and ocreata, S. & G., figs. 7-9, pi. vi. Antirrhcea miltiades (— 
lindigi, Feld., = casta. Bates), figs. 1 & 2, tomasia, Butl., fig. 3, and 
jiteroGopha, S. & G., figs. 4-6, pi. vii.; Euptycliia metaleuca, Boisd. (= 
