178 Ins. 
LEPIDOPTERA. 
Antarctia wahinghami^ Butler, Ann. N. H. (6) viii. p. 311 ; A. rubra, 
Neumoegen, 1. c. p. 79 : both from Oregon. 
Diacrisia irene, Butler, Tr. E. Soc. 1881, p. 6, Tokei, Japan. 
Rhyparioides simplicior, id. ibid., Tokei. 
Spilarctia basilimbata and bifasciata, id. 1. c. pp. 6 & 7, Tokei, Japan ; 
S. lacteata and jucunda, id. 111. Lep. Het. v. pp. 31 & 32, pi. Ixxxv. 
figs. 10 & 11, Darjiling. 
Spilosoma jankowskii, Oberthiir, 1. e. v. p. 31, pi. viii. fig. 3, Askold. 
Ecpantheria muzina, New Granada, fig. 4, albicollis, Brazil, fig. 5, 
thiemii, Rio Magdalena, fig. 6, p. 105, abscondens, Yucatan, fig. 7, depau- 
perata, fig. 8, pi. xii. p. 106, bolivar, Colombia, fig. 1, guadulpensis, 
Guadeloupe, fig. 2, garzoni, New Granada, fig. 3, xanthonota, \oc,dX\iy 
unknown, fig. 6, yukatanensis, Yucatan, fig. 4, ganglio, Brazil, fig. 5, 
pi. xiii., cayennensis and var. decipiens, Cayenne, Brazil, pi. xiv. figs. 1 
& 3, pi. XV. fig. 6, p. 107, alpha, Mexico, fig. 2, annexa, Brazil, fig. 4, 
bari, Cayenne, fig. 5, orbiculata, Brazil, fig. 7, dubiosa, Cayenne, fig. 6, 
pi. xiv., proxima, Brazil, fig. 9, p. 108, detecta, Para, fig. 8, mexicona, 
Mexico, figs. 1 & 3, haitensis, Haiti, figs. 5 & 7, heterogena, Brazil, fig. 2, 
atra, Oaxaca, fig. 4, pi. xv., mus, Brazil, fig. 1, contexta, Brazil, fig. 2, 
bahiensfs, Bahia, fig. 5, p. 109, boisduvali, Bahia, Pernambuco, fig. 6, 
columbina, New Granada, figs. 3, 4, & 7, pi. xvi., quitensis, Quito, pi. xvii. 
figs. 1 & 2, aramis, Minas Geraes, figs. 2 & 3, p. 110, magdglenai, 
Colombia, figs. 5 & 8, pi. xviii., ^rcecZam, New Granada, fig. 1, brasiliensis, 
Brazil, figs. 2, 3 & 6, pi. xix., chilensis, Chili, fig. 5, p. Ill, sanguinea, 
Mexico, figs. 1 & 2, pi. xx. p. 112, detectiva and distans, localities not 
stated, pi. xvii. figs. 4 & 6, Oberthiir, 1. c. vi. 
Halesidota ingens, H. Edwards, 1. c. p. 39, Arizona; II. labecula, 
Grote, 1. c. p. 174, New Mexico. 
Dioptidjc. 
Phryganidea californica. Pack., belongs to this family ; Butler, Papilio, 
i. p. 131. 
LiTHOSiiD^ (includiug Hypsidje). 
Butler (111. Lep. Het. v.) figures and redescribes the following known 
species : — DoUche gelida. Walk., fig. G ; Bizone pallens, Butl., fig. 7, 
p. 36, perornata. Walk., fig. 8 ; Cyana detrita. Walk., fig. 9, p. 37 ; Mil- 
tochrista nubifascia,Yl dik. (— punctifascia,YifdIk.),fig. 11, p. 38, mactans, 
Butl., fig. 13 ; Teulisna tetragona. Walk., fig. 14, pi. Ixxxvi., p. 39 ; Casta- 
bala roseata, Walk., fig. 1 ; Agrisius guttivitta, Walk., fig. 2 ; Macro- 
hrochis atrata, Walk., fig. 3, p. 40, gigas. Walk., fig. 4, p. 41 ; Philona 
inops, Walk., fig. 6 ; Damalis plaginota, Butl., fig. 7, p. 42, egens, Walk., 
fig. 8 ; Neochera 7na?-morea, Walk. (= dominia. Walk.), figs. 10 & 11, 
pi. Ixxxvii. p. 43. 
Ameria, Rob., belongs to the Lithosiidce, between Euplianessa and Cro- 
cola ; Grote, Papilio, i. p. 153. 
