LEPIDOPTERA. 
histrigula, C. lumina, C. asella, C. centralis, C. vopiscus, C. tertianus, C. luiu- 
lenta, C. cinnamomea, and (7. umber, H.-S. I, c. p. 203 ; C. lurida, H.-S. 1. c, 
p. 204 : hab. — ? 
Hcspei'ia. Scudder (Proc. Boat. Soc. Nat. Hist xi.) describes tbe follow- 
ing new species from New England : — JI. quadaquina and H. acanootus, 
p. 381 ; II. hianna, p. 382 ; and II. mesapano, p. 383. 
Hesperia iowa, Scudder, Trans. Cbic. Acad. i. p. 336, Iowa ; II wakulla, 
Edwards, Trans. Amer. Ent. Soc. 1869, p. 311, H. eufala, Edw. 1. c., both 
from Florida; II melane, Edw, l.c. p. 312, California; H. phoenicis (Atkin- 
son, MSS.), Hewitson, Ex. Butt. 69, April 1869, Hesperia, pi. 4. f. 36, 37> 
India ; II. eltola, Hew. 1. c. f. 40, Darjeeling. 
Tamphila. Herricb-Scbaffer (Stettin, entom. Zeitung, 1869, p. 79) de- 
scribes tbe following new species : — P. angustula, Vanna Valava ; P. ancilla 
and P. olivescens, pi. 3. f. 14, Samml. aussereurop. Scbmett. ii, f, 116, both 
from Rockhampton. 
Ancyloxypha simplex, R. Felder, Verb, zool.-bot. Ges. in Wien, 1869, 
p. 476, Mexico. 
Telesto sexguttata, Ilerr.-ScbafF. Stett. ent. Zeit. I860, pi. 3. fig. 16; lies- 
perilla se.vguUata, 1. c. p. 80, Rockhampton. Refigured ns Tel. sexg., Samml, 
aussereurop. Scbmett. ii. f. 118. 
Pyrgus georgina, Rcakirt, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philad. 1868, p. 88, 
Mexico ; P. alana, Reak. 1. c. p. 90, New Granada. 
Leucochitonea. R. Felder (/. c.) describes tbe following new species of 
this genus from Mexico : — L. lugubris, L. pastor (Kollar, MS.), and L. cane- 
scem, p. 476 ; Z. pulcherius (Moritz, MS.), and L. hyalophora, p. 477 ; L. pul- 
veridenta, p. 478; L. ernorsa, p. 479; L. funehris, p. 480. 
Leucochitonea laccena, Hewitson, Ex. Butt. 72, Oct. 1869, Leuc. pi. 1. fig. 3, 
Brazil. 
Helias pallida, R. Felder, 1. c. p. 478, Mexico. 
Nisoniades martialis, Scudder, Trans. Chic. Acad. Sci. i. p. 335, Iowa. 
Heterocera. 
Wallengren has continued his work on the Lepidoptera of 
Scandinavia by a third instalment, in which the Bombyces are 
commenced. He divides his group Nematocera into the fol- 
lowing families, the first five of which only are included in the 
present part : — 
1. Alae completge. 
I. Pedes omnes calcares carentes .... I. Hepialoid.®. 
II. Pedes saltern posteriores calcaribiis prsediti. 
1. Costm abdominales al. posticarum 3. 
A. Costm dorsales al. anticarum 2. 
1. Costa subcostalis al. post, usque ad basin libera, tantum co- 
stula transversa cum costa mediana interdum connexa. Lin- 
gua nulla II. CossiDE. 
2. Costa subcostalis al. post, est ramulus costae medianae. Lin- 
gua distincta, brevis III. Cochliopod^. 
B. Costa dorsalis al. anticarum I, sed extrorsum furcata. 
IV. PSYCHID^. 
