LEPIDOPTERA. 369 
Mag. vi. p. 98, Equat. Lep. p. 34 ; P. pomponia, Eq. Lep. p. 83 ; P. porcia, 1. c. 
p. 34; P. panacea^ 1. c. p. 35. 
Hoittra polita, Hew. Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. 1869, p. 84, Nicaragua. 
Euptychia. Butler (Lepidoptera Exotica) describes and figures the follow- 
ing new species of this genus : — E. cm-ulea, p. 6, pi. 3. f. 1, 2, Maranham ; E, 
vinre, p, 6, pi. 3. f 6, Para {■=iE. codeste, var. 5 > Butler, olini) ; E. zeba^ p. 7, 
pi. 3. f. 3, Pebas, East Peru {—E. nntonoe^ local form ?) ; E.fulgora, p. 7, pi. 3. 
f. 4, Pebas ; E. quadrina, p. 7, pi. 6. f. 5, Maranham ; E. ziza, p. 9, pi. 4. f. 1, 
Pebas ; E. zcrcdat.ha, p. 9, pi. 4. f. 3, Rio ( =raco of E, cons ?) ; E. ithama., p. 9, 
pi. 4. f. 4, Valley of tho Polochic, and S. Lorenzo, plain of Sadama ; E. bino- 
cula, p. 10, pi. 4. f. 5, Cayenne ; E.jcsia, p. 10, pi. 4. f. 0, South Ecuador ; E. 
zabdly p. 11, pi. 4. f. 11, Chtetum, Vera l^az. 
Euptychia zia, Butler, Entomologist, iv. p. 347, Queensland. 
Euptychia. Hewitson (Equat. Lep.) describes the following new species : 
— E, ccelica, p. 35, E. albofasciata and E, ashna, p. 36, all from Ecuador ; E. 
tiessa, from Ecuador, Quito, and Chontales. 
Chionobas calif ornica^ Boisduval, Ann. Soc. Entom. Beige, xii. p. 62, Cali- 
fornia. 
Satyms cetns, Boisd. (-S. sylvestris, Edw. fide W. II. Edwards, in litt.), 
1. c. p. 63, California. 
Einnephile. Lederer (Ilor. Soc. Ent. Ross, vi.) describes the following new 
species of this genus from Astrabad : — E. cadusia, p. 84, pi. 4. f. 10, 11 ; E. 
ama7'd(ca, p. 84, pi. 6. f. 3, 4 ; dysdora^ p. 85, pi. 6. f. 1, 2. 
Cocnonympha kodiak, W. II. Edwards, Trans. Amer. Ent. Soc. ii. p. 376, 
Kodiak ; C. brenda, Edwards, 1. c., California. 
Eurytelides. 
Wallace (Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. 1869, pp. 821-331) monographs the 
eastern species of Elymnias, remarking on the habits, variation, and distribu- 
tion of the species, and describing several new ones. He states {1. c. p. 331) 
that Eurytela hors/ieldi and stephensi of Boisduval are the sexes of one spe- 
cies. He also ( pp. 332-334) gives a list of the eastern species of Ergolis, with 
critical notes. 
Elymnias. Wallace (/. c.) describes tho following now species of this 
genus : — E. thijcana, p. 323, India ; E. borneensis, p. 324, Sarawak ; E. suma- 
trana (=E. pcnanga, Hew. nee Westw.), p. 326, Sumatra; E. timandra^ 
p. 326, N. India; E. hewitsoni {—E. leucocyma, Hew. nec Godt.), and E> 
hicetas, p. 327, from Macassar ; E. vimmalis, p. 328, Boiiru ; E. papua, p. 329, 
New Guinea; and E. melantho, p. 330, Gagie Island. 
Ergolis isceus, sp. n.. Wall. 1. c. p. 333, Singapore, Sumatra; E. timora, 
sp. n., Wall. 1. <?., Timor. 
Lihytheides. 
Libythea antipoda, Boisd., =• L. gcojfroyi, Godt., according to HopfFer, Stett. 
entom. Zeitung, 1869, p. 446. Male of L. antipoda described by Wallace, 
Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. 1869, p. 336. 
Libythea bachmani (= motya, var. ?) is described by Saunders, Canad. En- 
tomologist, i. p. 25. 
Libythea ccramcnsisj sp. n., Wallace, 1. c. p. 336, Ceram; X. batchiana, Wall. 
1. c. p. 336, Batchian. 
