LEPIDOPTERA. 
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p. 24), p. 130, pi. 54. f. 318, 319, Amjazon ; T. soda (Boisd. MSS., l)esc. Lyc. 
p. 29), p. 136, pi. 54. f. 320, 321, Brazil. 
Theda horns, Boisduval, Ann. Soc. Entom. Beige, xii. p. 45 (= T. calif or- 
nica, Edwards, fide W. II. E. in litt.) ; T. nelsoni, Boisduval, 1. c. ; T. chalcis 
(Belir, MSS.), Edw. Trans. Amer. Ent. Soc. ii. p. 376, all from California. 
Lyccena. Boisduval (/. c.) describes the following Californian species as 
new : — L. regia and L. hqnni, p. 46 ; L. nivium (=calchas, Behr, fide W. TI. E. 
in litt.), p. 47 ; L.philemon (=sc«/owfl!,Keak,=«nnrt,Edw.=;«r/ 7 yro^o.j:MS, Behr, 
W. II. E.), p. 47; L. rufescens f=iachqja, Behr), p. 48; L. ergmus, p. 48; 
L. ’pohjphemns and X. exins, p. 49 ; X. nestus and X. phileros, p. 50 ; X. rha:a, 
p. 51 ; X. suasa (=fnl{ginosa, Edw. W. II. E.), p. 61, 
Ilerrich-SchafFor (Stettin, entom. Zeitung, 1800) describes the following 
new species of this genus : — X. samoa (=X. cnefns, F., $ , Samml. aussereurop. 
Schmett. ii. f. 120), p. 73, pi. 4. f. 18, Vanna Valava; L.platissa, p. 74, pi. 4. 
f. 20, Samml. aussereurop. Schmett. ii. f. 122, X. serpentata and X. herenice, 
S. e. Z. p. 74, all from Rockhampton ; X. cnndrena, p. 74, Viti I^evu, Ovalau, 
and Vanna Valava; X. dryopa, p. 76, Ovalau; X. alsidns, p. 75, Rockhampton 
and Upolu. 
Lyccena ladonidcs, Do TOrza (=X. Indon, M(5n4tii6s, ncc Cramer), Ij(5pido- 
pteres Japonais, p. 20, Japan ; X. emelina (Boisduval, MSS.), De I’Orza, 1. c. 
p. 21, Japan and China ; X. marina, Reak. Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci, Philad. 
1868, p. 87, Mexico ; X. hyreana, Lederer, Hor. Soc. Entom. Ross. vi. p. 78, 
pi. 4. f. 6, 7 ; X. erschoffii, Led. 1. c. p. 80, pi. 4. f. 4, 5, both from Astrabad ; 
X. orcus, Edwards, Trans. Amer. Ent. Soc. ii. p. 376, California. 
Chrysophanus discifer, Ilerrich -Schaffer, Stettin, entom. Zeitung, 1869, 
p. 72, pi. 4. f. 21, Samml. aussereurop. Schmett. ii. f. 123, Brisbane ; C. dione, 
Scudder, Trans. Chic. Acad. Sci. i. p. 330, Iowa ; Polyommatus caspius, Le- 
derer, Hor. Soc. Entom. Ross. vi. p. 76, pi. 4. f. 3, Astrabad ; P. nivalis, Bois- 
duval (= mariposa, Reak. fide W. II. Edwards in litt.), Ann. Soc. Entom. 
Beige, xii. p. 44 ; P. zeroe, Boisd. {^ = castro, Reak,, W. H. E.), 1. c. p. 44, both 
from California. 
Hesperides. 
IIerrich-Sciiaffer (Corr.-Blatt. zool.-min. Ver. Regensb. 
1869, pp. 59-64, 67-77, 130-141, 163-172, 185-204) continues 
his Prodromus through this family. He reviews the characters 
and synonymy of the genera very fully, and gives an analytical 
table of the 32 genera which he admits. He gives similar tables 
of the species which he includes in the 8 first genera admitted, 
viz. Pyrrhopyga, Myscelus, Erycides, Eudamus, Telemiades, Ne~ 
trocoryne, Goniloha, and Cobalus, in which many new species 
are shortly characterized, without localities, except for the 
genera. 
HerriciI-Schaffer^s table of the genera of Hesperides, some- 
what abridged, is as follows : — 
1. Hind wings without a connecting bristle, hind tibiae without strong 
spines 2 
„ „ of the male with distinct bristle, hind tibiae with strong 
spines 34. Enschemon. 
