LASIOCAMPID^. 
Ins, 189 
LaSIOCAMPIDA!]. 
Butler (111. Lep. Het. v.) figures and redescribes the following known 
species: — Brahmcea whitii, Butl., figs. 1 & 2, p. 62, conchifera, Butl. 
(= certhia^ Walk.), figs. 3 & 4, wallichi^ Gray (= spectahilis^ Hope), 
figs. 5 & 6, pi. xcv. p. 63, Apha subdives^ Walk., figs. 7 & 8, pi. xciv., 
Ganisa glaucescens, Walk., figs. 1 & 2, p. 65, plana, Walk., figs. 4 & 5, 
p. 66, Eupterote miUans, Walk., fig. 8, lineosa, Walk., fig. 9, pi. xcvi., tes- 
tacea, Walk., fig. 1, p. 67, imhecilis, Walk., fig. 2, p. 68, Dreata (restricted, 
p. 69) hades, Walk,, fig. 7, pi. xcvii., Tagora patula. Walk., figs. 1 & 2, 
p. 10, pallida, ^sAk.. Sphingognatha asclepiades, Feld.), fig. 3, Jana 
lineosa. Walk., fig. 4, incandescens. Walk., fig. 5, pi. xcviii. p. 71, Odonestis 
latipennis. Walk,, figs. 1 & 2, ampla. Walk. {$= Leheda ferruginea. 
Walk.), figs. 3 & 4, p. 72, Leheda plagifera. Walk., fig. 5, pi. xcix. p. 73, 
nohilis. Walk., 7. c. pi. c. figs. 5 & 6, p. 74. 
Bomhijx lanestris, L. : on a brood of larvae from Russian Lapland ; 
Teich, S. E. Z. xlii. pp. 187 & 188. B. neustria infested by Pimpla insti- 
gator ; Van Segvelt, Feuill, Nat. xii. p. 11. B. quercus : eggs hatching in 
the body of the $ ; id. 1. c. B. philopalus, Donz., serrula, Gueu., pi. iii. 
figs. 6, 0 a, & b (larva, pupa, and imago), p. 75, trifolii, Esp., p. 74, and 
Oberth., pi. i. fig. 2, p. 75, noticed ; Oberthiir, Etudes d’Ent. vi. 
Brahmcea nigrans, Butl., figured by Waterhouse, Aid, i. pi. xxix. 
Odonestis potatoria. Varieties noticed; Porritt & others, Eut. xiv. 
pp. 17 & 68. With $ coloration and $ antennae ; Wellman, Ent. xiv. 
p. 227. Var. askoldensis and 0. excellens, Butl., var. unicolor, both from 
Askold, noticed ; Oberthiir, Etudes d’Ent. v. p. 38. 
Pachypasa subfascia and Lasiocampa rudis. Walk., redescribed and 
figured ; Dewitz, Verb. L.-C. Ak. xlii. pp. 72 & 79, pi. ii. fig. 12, and iii. 
fig. 24. 
Crateronyx dunii, Linn. Notes on its assembling and pairing, also 
description of egg ; Borgmann, Ent. Nachr. vii. pp. 6-10. 
Clisiocampa, Curt., discussed: C. calif ornica pseudoneustria, Boisdi.), 
transformations described ; C. americana, Harr. (= decipiens. Walk., = 
castrensis. Smith, = frutetorum, Boisd.), and disstria, Hiibn. (= neustria, 
Smith, = sylvatica, Harr., = drupacearum, Boisd.), are probably not 
Californian species : Stretch, Papilio, i. pp. 63 & 64, 68 & 69. C. sp. : 
undetermined larva from Montana described ; Packard, Ins. Inj. Trees, 
p. 42. 
Artace punctistriga, Doubl., noticed ; Comstock, Rep. Dep. Agric. 1880, 
p. 252. 
Jana mariana. White, noticed and figured by Westwood ;/ Oates’s 
“ Matabele Land,” p. 358, pi. G, fig. 6, pi. n, figs. 4 & 4 a, 5. 
New genera and species : — 
Leptojana, Butler, III. Lep. Het. v. p. 68. Allied to Eupterote ; wings 
narrower; wings and thorax more woolly ; type, Dreata lineata, Walk., 
redescribed and figured ; 1. c. p. 69, pi. xcvii. fig. 5. 
Pachyjana, id, 1. c. p. 69. Allied to Eupterote and Jana; wings 
shorter and broader, antennae distinctly curved and shorter than in Eupte- 
