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ZOOLOGICAL LITERATURE. 
Nymphalince, and indicates the following genera as belonging to it ; — Morpho, 
Clerome^ Dnisilla, Discophora, Amathusia, and Bia. 
Amathusia ottomana^ sp. n., Butler, Ent. M. Mag. vi. p. 65, Borneo ; 
A. ivestivoodii, sp. n., Butl. 1. c. (=A. amyihaon^ Westw. nec Doubl.), N. 
India. 
Morplio luna, sp. n., Butler, Cistula Entomologica, i. p. 4, Mexico ; M. pha- 
nodemus^ sp. n., Ilewits. {=ihecahe, var. ?), Equat. Lep. p. 32, Ecuador. 
Brassolides. 
Caligo hemichroa, sp. n., Butler, Cistula Entomologica, i. p. 3, JNIinas 
Geraes. 
Dasyophthalma vertebraliSf Butl. 1. c. p. 2, Para. 
Narope nesope^ Hewitson, Equat. Lep. p. 32, Ecuador. 
Satyrides. 
Butler remarks (Lepidoptera Exotica, i. p. 10) that Buptychia gemma, 
Hubn.,s=(Papi7/o) Cornelius, Fabr., and must receive that name. 
Chionobas. Scudder (Packard’s Guide to Study of Insects, p. 263, figs. 
191-196) gives outlines of the undersides of the hind wings in the various 
American species of this genus. Packard (/. c. fig. 190) figures C, semidea. 
Scudder also (Harris Correspondence, pp. 43, 107) publishes Harris’s notes 
on the synonymy of llipparclda {Chionobas) semidea. 
'He l’Ouza (L(Spid. Japonais, p. 32) states that Satyrus mcnetricsii, Bremer, 
= S. deidamia, Eversm., and that the species occurs in Japan, North China, and, 
according to Herrich-Schaffer, also in Siberia. 
Lederer describes and figures a variety of Satyrus bryee from Astrabad as 
var. parthica. Hor. Soc. Ent. Ross. vi. p. 83, t. 4. f. 12, 13. 
Milliere (Ann. Soc. Linn. Lyon, xvii. p. 1, pi. 93. f. 1-4) describes the 
transformations of Satyrus Jidia, and figures it in all its stages. 
E. L. Ragonot notices a variety of Satyrus janira taken near Paris. Eut. 
M. Mag. vi. p. 148. 
New genera and species : — 
Cyllopsis, g. n., R. Felder, Verhandl. zool.-bot. Gesellsch. in Wien, 1869, 
p. 474. Allied to Taygetis) eyes naked, palpi much more slender j terminal 
joint acute, not distinctly aciculate, extending more than twice the length of 
the head. In shape and coloration of hind wings like Cyllo, Type C. liede- 
manni, sp. n., R. Felder, l.c., Mexico. 
Pindis, g. n., R. Felder, /. c. p. 475. Allied to Taygetis ; palpi porrected, 
densely clothed with scales to the tip, middle joint half as long as the head, 
slightly setose, terminal joint similar, thrice the length of the middle one, 
obtuse. Wings broad, rather short, fore wings waved and truncated at the 
apex ; hind wings strongly dentated, rather convex at the apex. Type P. 
squamistriga, sp. n., R. Felder, 1. c., Mexico. 
Idiomorphus zinebi, Butler, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. 4th ser. iii. p. 19, pi. 9. 
f. 4, Gold Coast. 
Taygetis kerea, Butler, Lepidoptera Exotica, p. 11, pi. 4. f. 2, Vera Paz. 
• Pronophila. Hewitson describes the following new species from Ecuador ; 
— P. tena, Entom. M. Mag. vi. p. 98, Equat. Lep. p, 33 ; P. alusana, Ent. M . 
